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Hi J.:
I am an LC working in a hospital-based setting. Questions about contrast agents and BF come up ALL THE TIME! I have cut and pasted a "conversation" directly from Dr. Thomas Hale's website regarding Ultravist. Hopefully the link within the statements will work! Dr. Hale wrote Medications and Mothers' Milk... the "bible" of LC's everywhere.
Another resource to tuck into your back pocket is: Breastfeeding Resources in Stratford, CT. All IBCLC and many MD's, including Dr. Christina Smillie. They could certainly answer a BF question over the phone: ###-###-####. Good luck!
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(quote) Apologies if this is repeating earlier information, I do not have easy access to your recent publication and the radiocontrast agent table above will not open. I have a mother who has a 8 week old and has to have a whole body CT with Ultravist radioactive contrast and has been advised to express and discard for 48 hours. Is this excessive and is this drug considered an iodinated contrast media as per the available research? Thank you for your time.
(quote) Yes, its excessive and incorrect. Ultravist is just another iodinated contrast agent. Go to my website : http://neonatal.ama.ttuhsc.edu/lact/ and the PDF from the American College of Radiology is about mid page. Click on this link and it should open. It clearly states that iodinated contrast agents are no problem for a breastfeeding mother.
Tom Hale Ph.d.