1.Risperidone as a galactogogue of choice in peripartum: A concise review
Saheed Olanrewaju Raji ; Sunday Onyemaechi Oriji ; Adam Ahmad
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;47(1):27-29
Human lactation is a dynamic physiological process that produces a complex biological fluid that provides nutritive and nonnutritive factors for an optimal child growth and well-being. Several factors play a formidable role in maternal breast milk production with respect to quality, and quantity, which will adequately sustain the child for at least the first 6 months after delivery. Evidence has shown majority of new mothers who wished to immediately commence exclusive breastfeeding after birth as recommended by the WHO, are unable to initiate lactation immediately. In view of this lactation insufficiency, health-care personnel have not only been campaigning on appropriate breastfeeding education but also offer early lactation support such as encouraging liberal fluid intake, dietary modifications, and in a worst-case scenario, administering agents/drugs such as galactogogue. Orthodox galactogogues in current use are either hormonal or antipsychotics; most of them have relative efficacy and safety limitations. Risperidone is an atypical antipsychotic which has been used for decades with established safety in lactating mothers and the highest propensity to induce galactorrhea as a secondary effect when compared to other antipsychotics that are currently being used as galactogogues. We call the attention of the medical community in conducting further researches on its possible adoption as a galactogogue, using this review as an insight.
Galactogogues
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lactation
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Low Breast Milk
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peripartum
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risperidone
2.Factors Related to Success in Relactation.
Su Jin CHO ; Hye Kyoung CHO ; Hee Sook LEE ; Keun LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 2010;17(2):232-238
PURPOSE: An increase in the breastfeeding rate has been followed by an increase in the number of mothers seeking help in relactation. We investigated the factors related to successful relactation by assessing the impact of medications, supplementer, consultations, and family support. METHODS: A retrospective review of the medical records and telephone survey of mothers who had visited the relactation clinic were conducted from January 2004 to April 2007. RESULTS: Data from 84 mothers were analyzed to identify the factors associated with success in relactation. Seventy-five percent of the mothers succeeded in obtaining exclusive breastfeeding. Success in relactation was associated with informed referral from medical personnel, the use of galactogogues, and family support. CONCLUSION: This study provides new and noteworthy insights concerning relactation. This highlights the need to inform the mothers about the data of relactation, to use galactogogues, and to have their families involved for psychological support and endurance during visits to the relactation clinic.
Breast Feeding
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Galactogogues
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Humans
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Medical Records
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Milk, Human
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Mothers
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Referral and Consultation
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Retrospective Studies
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Telephone
3.Factors Related to Success in Relactation.
Su Jin CHO ; Hye Kyoung CHO ; Hee Sook LEE ; Keun LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 2010;17(2):232-238
PURPOSE: An increase in the breastfeeding rate has been followed by an increase in the number of mothers seeking help in relactation. We investigated the factors related to successful relactation by assessing the impact of medications, supplementer, consultations, and family support. METHODS: A retrospective review of the medical records and telephone survey of mothers who had visited the relactation clinic were conducted from January 2004 to April 2007. RESULTS: Data from 84 mothers were analyzed to identify the factors associated with success in relactation. Seventy-five percent of the mothers succeeded in obtaining exclusive breastfeeding. Success in relactation was associated with informed referral from medical personnel, the use of galactogogues, and family support. CONCLUSION: This study provides new and noteworthy insights concerning relactation. This highlights the need to inform the mothers about the data of relactation, to use galactogogues, and to have their families involved for psychological support and endurance during visits to the relactation clinic.
Breast Feeding
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Galactogogues
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Humans
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Medical Records
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Milk, Human
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Mothers
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Referral and Consultation
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Retrospective Studies
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Telephone