The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study

A randomised double blind comparative study of 230 HIV infected mothers who had a normal delivery at 37-42 weeks' gestation were divided into two groups; 116 combined pill users and 114 bromocriptine users to suppress lactation. There were 33 cases (28.5%) of combined pills users and 29 cases (...

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Main Authors: Manee Piya-Anant, Suporn Worapitaksanond, Kitinan Sittichai, Porndara Saechua, Anantaporn Nomrak
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spelling th-mahidol.216412018-07-24T10:51:17Z The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study Manee Piya-Anant Suporn Worapitaksanond Kitinan Sittichai Porndara Saechua Anantaporn Nomrak Mahidol University Medicine A randomised double blind comparative study of 230 HIV infected mothers who had a normal delivery at 37-42 weeks' gestation were divided into two groups; 116 combined pill users and 114 bromocriptine users to suppress lactation. There were 33 cases (28.5%) of combined pills users and 29 cases (25.4%) of bromocriptine users who had breast engorgement without statistical difference. All of them had mild breast engorgement without any treatment except one case (0.9%) in the bromocriptine group had severe breast engorgement with puerperal fever and needed an analgesic drug. There were no side effects of the drugs. This study showed that combined pills were beneficial to suppress lactation in HIV infected mothers to prevent postnatal mother-to-child transmission because of low risk and low cost. 2018-07-24T03:51:17Z 2018-07-24T03:51:17Z 2004-06-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.87, No.6 (2004), 670-673 01252208 2-s2.0-3543124053 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21641 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=3543124053&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
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Manee Piya-Anant
Suporn Worapitaksanond
Kitinan Sittichai
Porndara Saechua
Anantaporn Nomrak
The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study
description A randomised double blind comparative study of 230 HIV infected mothers who had a normal delivery at 37-42 weeks' gestation were divided into two groups; 116 combined pill users and 114 bromocriptine users to suppress lactation. There were 33 cases (28.5%) of combined pills users and 29 cases (25.4%) of bromocriptine users who had breast engorgement without statistical difference. All of them had mild breast engorgement without any treatment except one case (0.9%) in the bromocriptine group had severe breast engorgement with puerperal fever and needed an analgesic drug. There were no side effects of the drugs. This study showed that combined pills were beneficial to suppress lactation in HIV infected mothers to prevent postnatal mother-to-child transmission because of low risk and low cost.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Manee Piya-Anant
Suporn Worapitaksanond
Kitinan Sittichai
Porndara Saechua
Anantaporn Nomrak
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author Manee Piya-Anant
Suporn Worapitaksanond
Kitinan Sittichai
Porndara Saechua
Anantaporn Nomrak
author_sort Manee Piya-Anant
title The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study
title_short The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study
title_full The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study
title_fullStr The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study
title_full_unstemmed The combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: A randomized double blind study
title_sort combined oral contraceptive pill versus bromocriptine to suppress lactation in puerperium: a randomized double blind study
publishDate 2018
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