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The Academy Of Breastfeeding Medicine



                                       ABM Protocols
         A central goal of The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development
         of clinical protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact
         breastfeeding success. These protocols serve only as guidelines for the care of
         breastfeeding mothers and infants and do not delineate an exclusive course of
         treatment or serve as standards of medical care. Variations in treatment may be
         appropriate according to the needs of an individual patient.



    Protocol #9: Use of galactogogues in initiating or
           augmenting maternal milk supply
BACKGROUND
Galactogogues (or lactogogues) are medications or other substances believed to assist initiation,
maintenance, or augmentation of maternal milk production. Because low milk supply is one of the most
common reasons given for discontinuing breastfeeding,1 both mothers and physicians have sought medicine
to address this concern. Breast milk production is a complex physiologic process involving physical and
emotional factors and the interaction of multiple hormones, the most important of which is believed to be
prolactin. With parturition and expulsion of the placenta, progesterone falls and a full milk supply is
initiated (Lactogenesis II).2 Through interaction with the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary, dopamine
agonists inhibit, and dopamine antagonists increase, prolactin secretion and thereby milk production
(endocrine control). Thereafter, prolactin levels gradually decrease but milk supply is maintained or
increased by local feedback mechanisms (autocrine control).3 Therefore, an increase in prolactin levels is
needed to increase, but not maintain, milk supply. If the breasts are not emptied regularly and thoroughly,
milk production declines. Likewise, more frequent and thorough emptying of the breasts typically results in
increased milk production. Use of galactogogues for faltering milk supply should generally be reserved for
situations after both a thorough evaluation for treatable causes (e.g., maternal hypothyroidism or
medication) and increased frequency of breastfeeding or pumping or expression has not been successful.
INDICATIONS FOR GALACTOGOGUES
Common indications for galactogogues are adoptive nursing (induction of lactation in a woman who was
not pregnant with the current child), relactation (reestablishing milk supply after weaning), and increasing a
faltering milk supply because of maternal or infant illness or separation. Mothers who are not directly
breastfeeding but are expressing milk by hand or with a pump often experience a decline in milk production
after several weeks. One of the most common indications for galactogogues is to augment a declining milk
supply in mothers of preterm or ill infants in the neonatal intensive care unit.
PROCEDURE
1. Before using any substance to try to increase milk supply, a full evaluation of current maternal
milk supply and effectiveness of milk transfer is imperative. Attention must be directed to the
evaluation and augmentation of frequency and thoroughness of milk removal. This can be accomplished
through increased frequency and duration of breastfeeding (if the infant has been shown to be effective at
emptying the breasts) or pumping. A full-size, automatic cycling breast pump, capable of draining both
breasts (“hospital grade”) at the same time is recommended, if available. Problems such as inappropriate
timing and duration of feedings, inappropriate supplementation, mother-infant separation, ineffective latch,
and inadequate milk transfer should be corrected.
2. Women should be informed of any data (or lack thereof) regarding the efficacy, safety, and timing
of use of galactogogues. With the exception of adoptive nursing, where galactogogues are started before
the birth of the baby, there is no research to suggest that starting galactogogues within the first week
postpartum is efficacious.
3. Mothers should be screened for contraindications to the chosen medication or substance and
informed as to possible side effects. Although a lactation consultant may recommend the medication or
herb, it is the physician’s responsibility to prescribe medications and follow the mother and infant.
4. The physician who prescribes the medication is obligated to follow, or to ensure appropriate
follow-up, of both mother and infant regarding milk supply and any side effects. In practice, many
times it is the nurse practitioner, pediatrician, or neonatologist who is asked to prescribe a galactogogue and
not the obstetrician-gynecologist. As is commonly found when dealing with lactation, family physicians are
ideally situated to manage this issue.
5. Although short-term use (1–3 weeks) has been evaluated for some of these substances, long-term
use has not been studied. Anecdotal reports suggest no increase in side effects with the most commonly
used medications (metoclopramide, domperidone, fenugreek), but long term effects on both mother and
infant are unknown.
SPECIFIC GALACTOGOGUES
Many medications, foods, and herbal therapies have been recommended as galactogogues. The medications
used often exert their effects through antagonism of dopamine receptors, resulting in increased prolactin. In
many cases, the mechanism(s) of action are unknown.
Metoclopramide
Metoclopramide (Reglan) is the most well studied and most commonly used medication for inducing or
augmenting lactation in the United States. It promotes lactation by antagonizing the release of dopamine in
the central nervous system, thereby increasing prolactin levels.4 It is an antiemetic and also commonly used
for gastroesophageal reflux in infants. Although levels found in breast milk have been measured higher
than maternal serum levels, levels in infants have been undetectable or well below infant therapeutic levels
with no reported side effects.5 Metoclopramide does not appear to alter milk composition significantly.6,7
Many studies have shown its efficacy in the induction and augmentation of milk production.8–19 However,
there is one controlled trial that failed to show efficacy.20
     Maternal restlessness, drowsiness, fatigue, and diarrhea may occur but usually do not require stopping
the medication.4,15 The drug should be discontinued if any of the rare extrapyramidal side effects of
sleeplessness, headache, confusion, dizziness, mental depression, or feelings of anxiety or agitation occur.
Acute dystonic reactions are very rare (<.05%) and may require diphenhydramine (Benadryl) treatment.
Metoclopramide should not be used if patients have epilepsy or are on antiseizure medications, have a
history of significant depression or are on antidepressant drugs, have a pheochromocytoma or uncontrolled
hypertension, have intestinal bleeding or obstruction, or have a known allergy or prior reaction to
metoclopramide.4 Metoclopramide does transfer into the milk, but research has demonstrated no side effects
in the infants of mothers taking metoclopramide.8–19,21
     The usual dose is 30 to 45mg/day in three or four divided doses, with a dose-response effect up to 45
mg daily.13 It is usually given for 7 to 14 days at full dose with a taper off over 5 to 7 days. Longer periods
of use may be associated with an increased incidence of depression. Occasionally a mother’s milk supply
will falter as the dose is reduced, and the lowest effective dose has been continued for longer periods
successfully. Some experts also advise a gradual increase when beginning the dosage.
Domperidone (Motilium)
Domperidone is also a dopamine antagonist that is available outside the United States for the treatment of
gastroesophageal reflux and emesis.22 Because of its drug characteristics it is less likely to cross the
maternal blood-brain barrier, resulting in less extrapyramidal side effects than metoclopramide.
Domperidone is also less likely than metoclopramide to cross into the breast milk.11 Administration of
domperidone results in significant increases in mean serum prolactin levels in normal women.24,25
Domperidone is the only galactogogue evaluated in a randomized controlled trial and shown to be safe and
effective in increasing breast milk production.24
     Side effects are very uncommon and include dry mouth, headache (resolved with decreased dosage),
and abdominal cramps.22 Chronic high-dose treatment with domperidone in rodents has been associated
with increased numbers of breast tumors. This has not been reported in humans. Domperidone is
contraindicated in patients with known sensitivity to the drug and in situations in which gastrointestinal
stimulation might be dangerous (e.g., gastrointestinal hemorrhage, mechanical obstruction, or perforation).
Despite the fact that domperidone is approved for use in most of the developed world and has been used for
many years with an excellent safety record, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a
warning against its use in the United States based on safety concerns with IV use and risks associated with
drug importation.40 There is no evidence that oral administration is associated with toxicity in either mother
or infant. 40
     The usual dosage is 10 to 20 mg three to four times per day taken for 3 to 8 weeks. Most women
respond within 3 to 4 days, but some women respond in 24 hours, and some require 2 to 3 weeks to get
maximum effect.25
Sulpiride (Egonyl) and chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
Sulpiride is an antipsychotic (neuroleptic) medication not available in the United States that acts as a
galactogogue by increasing prolactin-releasing hormone from the hypothalamus. Two studies have shown
an increase in milk supply over placebo. Maternal side effects may include the extrapyramidal effects listed
above for metoclopramide and possibly weight gain. The suggested dosage is 50 mg two or three times
daily.26–28
     Psychiatric practitioners have long noted galactorrhea in both males and females taking
chlorpromazine (also a neuroleptic). A dose of 25 mg orally three times daily for 1 week has been shown in
case reports to increase milk supply.
     As both sulpiride and chlorpromazine increases prolactin levels by blocking dopamine receptors (and
therefore the prolactin-inhibiting action of dopamine), extrapyramidal side effects are again possible.29
Human growth hormone
One randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of human growth hormone in a dose of 0.1
IU/kg/day subcutaneously noted a significant increase in milk volume by day 7 in 16 healthy lactating
women. There were no documented changes in milk composition or side effects reported in the mothers.
The usefulness of this expensive, injectable galactogogue appears limited.21,30
Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone
Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) is used in the United States to assess thyroid function. It causes the
release of both thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and prolactin from the pituitary. The most recent study
suggests short-term use is both safe and effective, but long-term use has not been evaluated. Dosage was
one spray (1 mg TRH) 4 times daily.31 Other studies used IV (200 µg) or oral (5 mg) forms.32 TRH is not
commonly used.
Herbal/natural galactogogues
Throughout world history women have used certain herbs or foods to enhance their milk supply. Most of
these substances have not been scientifically evaluated but traditional use suggests safety and some
efficacy. The mechanisms of action for all are unknown. Herbs commonly mentioned as galactogogues
include fenugreek, goat’s rue, milk thistle, anise, basil, blessed thistle, fennel seeds, marshmallow, and
others. Beer is commonly used in some cultures, but alcohol may actually reduce milk production and there
is no evidence to support that the yeasts in beer are effective galactogogues.
     It is of note that herbs and dietary supplements were removed by the Federal 1994 Dietary Supplement
Act from undergoing the rigorous evaluation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that is required for
drugs. The composition of herbal and dietary supplements are unknown and have been known to contain
toxic substances. This is especially true for herbs from mainland China. There is no standard dosing,
preparation, or composition, and fraudulent preparations may be a risk.
     Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is the most commonly recommended herbal galactogogue,
treasured as a spice and medicine throughout India and the Middle East for thousands of years. It is a
member of the pea family listed as GRAS (generally regarded as safe) by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration. Usual dose is one to four capsules (580–610 mg) three to four times per day, although as
with most herbal remedies there is no standard dosing. The higher of these doses may be required in
relactating or adoptive mothers. Alternatively, it can be taken as one cup of strained tea three times per day
(¼ tsp seeds steeped in 8 oz water for 10 minutes).33 Huggins34 reported the anecdotal use of fenugreek in at
least 1200 women with increased milk supply within 24 to 72 hours. Reported side effects are rare: maple
like odor to sweat, milk, and urine; diarrhea; and increased asthmatic symptoms. Use during pregnancy is
not recommended because of its uterine stimulant effects. Fenugreek is known to lower blood glucose, so
caution is advised. Two recent preliminary reports suggest effectiveness.35,36
     Goat’s Rue (Galega officinalis) is a traditional galactogogue, widely recommended in Europe, based
on observations of increased milk supply when fed to cows in the 1900s. No controlled human trials have
been done, and no adverse effects have been reported with the following possible exception: Maternal
ingestion of a lactation tea containing extracts of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), fennel, anise, and goat’s rue
was linked to drowsiness, hypotonia, lethargy, emesis, and poor suckling in two breastfed neonates. An
infection work-up was negative, and symptoms and signs resolved on discontinuation of the tea and a 2-day
break from breastfeeding.37 The tea was not tested for contaminants or adulterants, and there have been no
other adverse events reported in Europe or South America, where the herb is also used as a hypoglycemic
agent. It is usually used as a tea (1 tsp dried leaves steeped in 8 oz water for 10 minutes) with 1 cup taken
three times a day.33
     Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) has been used historically throughout Europe, but there are no
randomized controlled trials to validate its use. The plant is still commonly known as St. Mary’s thistle in
honor of the Virgin Mary. Early Christians believed that the white colored veins in the leaves were
symbolic of her breast milk. The American Herbal Products Association gives it a rating of 1, meaning that
the herb may be safely consumed when used appropriately and does not contraindicate its use during
lactation.38 It is used as a strained tea (simmer 1 tsp crushed seeds in 8 oz water for 10 minutes) taking two
to three cups per day.33
CONCLUSIONS
Of the substances used to induce, maintain, or augment milk production, domperidone and metoclopramide
appear to be the most clinically useful. Prior to the use of any galactogogue, evaluation and correction of
any modifiable factors such as frequency and thoroughness of breast emptying should be addressed.
Medication should never replace evaluation and counseling on modifiable factors or reassurance when
appropriate. As with any medication given to lactating women, close follow-up of both mother and baby is
essential.
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Copyright protected © 2004 The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Inc
Approved July 30, 2004
The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee
Caroline J. Chantry MD, FABM, Co-Chairperson
Cynthia R. Howard MD, MPH, FABM, Co-Chairperson
*Anne Montgomery, MD, FABM
*Nancy Wight MD, FABM
Supported in part by a grant from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Department of Health and Human Services.
*Lead Author(s)

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Use Of Galactogogues In Initiating Or Augmenting Maternal Milk Supply

  • 1. The Academy Of Breastfeeding Medicine ABM Protocols A central goal of The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success. These protocols serve only as guidelines for the care of breastfeeding mothers and infants and do not delineate an exclusive course of treatment or serve as standards of medical care. Variations in treatment may be appropriate according to the needs of an individual patient. Protocol #9: Use of galactogogues in initiating or augmenting maternal milk supply BACKGROUND Galactogogues (or lactogogues) are medications or other substances believed to assist initiation, maintenance, or augmentation of maternal milk production. Because low milk supply is one of the most common reasons given for discontinuing breastfeeding,1 both mothers and physicians have sought medicine to address this concern. Breast milk production is a complex physiologic process involving physical and emotional factors and the interaction of multiple hormones, the most important of which is believed to be prolactin. With parturition and expulsion of the placenta, progesterone falls and a full milk supply is initiated (Lactogenesis II).2 Through interaction with the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary, dopamine agonists inhibit, and dopamine antagonists increase, prolactin secretion and thereby milk production (endocrine control). Thereafter, prolactin levels gradually decrease but milk supply is maintained or increased by local feedback mechanisms (autocrine control).3 Therefore, an increase in prolactin levels is needed to increase, but not maintain, milk supply. If the breasts are not emptied regularly and thoroughly, milk production declines. Likewise, more frequent and thorough emptying of the breasts typically results in increased milk production. Use of galactogogues for faltering milk supply should generally be reserved for situations after both a thorough evaluation for treatable causes (e.g., maternal hypothyroidism or medication) and increased frequency of breastfeeding or pumping or expression has not been successful. INDICATIONS FOR GALACTOGOGUES Common indications for galactogogues are adoptive nursing (induction of lactation in a woman who was not pregnant with the current child), relactation (reestablishing milk supply after weaning), and increasing a faltering milk supply because of maternal or infant illness or separation. Mothers who are not directly breastfeeding but are expressing milk by hand or with a pump often experience a decline in milk production after several weeks. One of the most common indications for galactogogues is to augment a declining milk supply in mothers of preterm or ill infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. PROCEDURE 1. Before using any substance to try to increase milk supply, a full evaluation of current maternal milk supply and effectiveness of milk transfer is imperative. Attention must be directed to the evaluation and augmentation of frequency and thoroughness of milk removal. This can be accomplished through increased frequency and duration of breastfeeding (if the infant has been shown to be effective at emptying the breasts) or pumping. A full-size, automatic cycling breast pump, capable of draining both breasts (“hospital grade”) at the same time is recommended, if available. Problems such as inappropriate
  • 2. timing and duration of feedings, inappropriate supplementation, mother-infant separation, ineffective latch, and inadequate milk transfer should be corrected. 2. Women should be informed of any data (or lack thereof) regarding the efficacy, safety, and timing of use of galactogogues. With the exception of adoptive nursing, where galactogogues are started before the birth of the baby, there is no research to suggest that starting galactogogues within the first week postpartum is efficacious. 3. Mothers should be screened for contraindications to the chosen medication or substance and informed as to possible side effects. Although a lactation consultant may recommend the medication or herb, it is the physician’s responsibility to prescribe medications and follow the mother and infant. 4. The physician who prescribes the medication is obligated to follow, or to ensure appropriate follow-up, of both mother and infant regarding milk supply and any side effects. In practice, many times it is the nurse practitioner, pediatrician, or neonatologist who is asked to prescribe a galactogogue and not the obstetrician-gynecologist. As is commonly found when dealing with lactation, family physicians are ideally situated to manage this issue. 5. Although short-term use (1–3 weeks) has been evaluated for some of these substances, long-term use has not been studied. Anecdotal reports suggest no increase in side effects with the most commonly used medications (metoclopramide, domperidone, fenugreek), but long term effects on both mother and infant are unknown. SPECIFIC GALACTOGOGUES Many medications, foods, and herbal therapies have been recommended as galactogogues. The medications used often exert their effects through antagonism of dopamine receptors, resulting in increased prolactin. In many cases, the mechanism(s) of action are unknown. Metoclopramide Metoclopramide (Reglan) is the most well studied and most commonly used medication for inducing or augmenting lactation in the United States. It promotes lactation by antagonizing the release of dopamine in the central nervous system, thereby increasing prolactin levels.4 It is an antiemetic and also commonly used for gastroesophageal reflux in infants. Although levels found in breast milk have been measured higher than maternal serum levels, levels in infants have been undetectable or well below infant therapeutic levels with no reported side effects.5 Metoclopramide does not appear to alter milk composition significantly.6,7 Many studies have shown its efficacy in the induction and augmentation of milk production.8–19 However, there is one controlled trial that failed to show efficacy.20 Maternal restlessness, drowsiness, fatigue, and diarrhea may occur but usually do not require stopping the medication.4,15 The drug should be discontinued if any of the rare extrapyramidal side effects of sleeplessness, headache, confusion, dizziness, mental depression, or feelings of anxiety or agitation occur. Acute dystonic reactions are very rare (<.05%) and may require diphenhydramine (Benadryl) treatment. Metoclopramide should not be used if patients have epilepsy or are on antiseizure medications, have a history of significant depression or are on antidepressant drugs, have a pheochromocytoma or uncontrolled hypertension, have intestinal bleeding or obstruction, or have a known allergy or prior reaction to metoclopramide.4 Metoclopramide does transfer into the milk, but research has demonstrated no side effects in the infants of mothers taking metoclopramide.8–19,21 The usual dose is 30 to 45mg/day in three or four divided doses, with a dose-response effect up to 45 mg daily.13 It is usually given for 7 to 14 days at full dose with a taper off over 5 to 7 days. Longer periods of use may be associated with an increased incidence of depression. Occasionally a mother’s milk supply will falter as the dose is reduced, and the lowest effective dose has been continued for longer periods successfully. Some experts also advise a gradual increase when beginning the dosage. Domperidone (Motilium) Domperidone is also a dopamine antagonist that is available outside the United States for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux and emesis.22 Because of its drug characteristics it is less likely to cross the maternal blood-brain barrier, resulting in less extrapyramidal side effects than metoclopramide. Domperidone is also less likely than metoclopramide to cross into the breast milk.11 Administration of domperidone results in significant increases in mean serum prolactin levels in normal women.24,25 Domperidone is the only galactogogue evaluated in a randomized controlled trial and shown to be safe and effective in increasing breast milk production.24 Side effects are very uncommon and include dry mouth, headache (resolved with decreased dosage), and abdominal cramps.22 Chronic high-dose treatment with domperidone in rodents has been associated
  • 3. with increased numbers of breast tumors. This has not been reported in humans. Domperidone is contraindicated in patients with known sensitivity to the drug and in situations in which gastrointestinal stimulation might be dangerous (e.g., gastrointestinal hemorrhage, mechanical obstruction, or perforation). Despite the fact that domperidone is approved for use in most of the developed world and has been used for many years with an excellent safety record, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning against its use in the United States based on safety concerns with IV use and risks associated with drug importation.40 There is no evidence that oral administration is associated with toxicity in either mother or infant. 40 The usual dosage is 10 to 20 mg three to four times per day taken for 3 to 8 weeks. Most women respond within 3 to 4 days, but some women respond in 24 hours, and some require 2 to 3 weeks to get maximum effect.25 Sulpiride (Egonyl) and chlorpromazine (Thorazine) Sulpiride is an antipsychotic (neuroleptic) medication not available in the United States that acts as a galactogogue by increasing prolactin-releasing hormone from the hypothalamus. Two studies have shown an increase in milk supply over placebo. Maternal side effects may include the extrapyramidal effects listed above for metoclopramide and possibly weight gain. The suggested dosage is 50 mg two or three times daily.26–28 Psychiatric practitioners have long noted galactorrhea in both males and females taking chlorpromazine (also a neuroleptic). A dose of 25 mg orally three times daily for 1 week has been shown in case reports to increase milk supply. As both sulpiride and chlorpromazine increases prolactin levels by blocking dopamine receptors (and therefore the prolactin-inhibiting action of dopamine), extrapyramidal side effects are again possible.29 Human growth hormone One randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of human growth hormone in a dose of 0.1 IU/kg/day subcutaneously noted a significant increase in milk volume by day 7 in 16 healthy lactating women. There were no documented changes in milk composition or side effects reported in the mothers. The usefulness of this expensive, injectable galactogogue appears limited.21,30 Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) is used in the United States to assess thyroid function. It causes the release of both thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and prolactin from the pituitary. The most recent study suggests short-term use is both safe and effective, but long-term use has not been evaluated. Dosage was one spray (1 mg TRH) 4 times daily.31 Other studies used IV (200 µg) or oral (5 mg) forms.32 TRH is not commonly used. Herbal/natural galactogogues Throughout world history women have used certain herbs or foods to enhance their milk supply. Most of these substances have not been scientifically evaluated but traditional use suggests safety and some efficacy. The mechanisms of action for all are unknown. Herbs commonly mentioned as galactogogues include fenugreek, goat’s rue, milk thistle, anise, basil, blessed thistle, fennel seeds, marshmallow, and others. Beer is commonly used in some cultures, but alcohol may actually reduce milk production and there is no evidence to support that the yeasts in beer are effective galactogogues. It is of note that herbs and dietary supplements were removed by the Federal 1994 Dietary Supplement Act from undergoing the rigorous evaluation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that is required for drugs. The composition of herbal and dietary supplements are unknown and have been known to contain toxic substances. This is especially true for herbs from mainland China. There is no standard dosing, preparation, or composition, and fraudulent preparations may be a risk. Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is the most commonly recommended herbal galactogogue, treasured as a spice and medicine throughout India and the Middle East for thousands of years. It is a member of the pea family listed as GRAS (generally regarded as safe) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Usual dose is one to four capsules (580–610 mg) three to four times per day, although as with most herbal remedies there is no standard dosing. The higher of these doses may be required in relactating or adoptive mothers. Alternatively, it can be taken as one cup of strained tea three times per day (¼ tsp seeds steeped in 8 oz water for 10 minutes).33 Huggins34 reported the anecdotal use of fenugreek in at least 1200 women with increased milk supply within 24 to 72 hours. Reported side effects are rare: maple like odor to sweat, milk, and urine; diarrhea; and increased asthmatic symptoms. Use during pregnancy is
  • 4. not recommended because of its uterine stimulant effects. Fenugreek is known to lower blood glucose, so caution is advised. Two recent preliminary reports suggest effectiveness.35,36 Goat’s Rue (Galega officinalis) is a traditional galactogogue, widely recommended in Europe, based on observations of increased milk supply when fed to cows in the 1900s. No controlled human trials have been done, and no adverse effects have been reported with the following possible exception: Maternal ingestion of a lactation tea containing extracts of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), fennel, anise, and goat’s rue was linked to drowsiness, hypotonia, lethargy, emesis, and poor suckling in two breastfed neonates. An infection work-up was negative, and symptoms and signs resolved on discontinuation of the tea and a 2-day break from breastfeeding.37 The tea was not tested for contaminants or adulterants, and there have been no other adverse events reported in Europe or South America, where the herb is also used as a hypoglycemic agent. It is usually used as a tea (1 tsp dried leaves steeped in 8 oz water for 10 minutes) with 1 cup taken three times a day.33 Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) has been used historically throughout Europe, but there are no randomized controlled trials to validate its use. The plant is still commonly known as St. Mary’s thistle in honor of the Virgin Mary. Early Christians believed that the white colored veins in the leaves were symbolic of her breast milk. The American Herbal Products Association gives it a rating of 1, meaning that the herb may be safely consumed when used appropriately and does not contraindicate its use during lactation.38 It is used as a strained tea (simmer 1 tsp crushed seeds in 8 oz water for 10 minutes) taking two to three cups per day.33 CONCLUSIONS Of the substances used to induce, maintain, or augment milk production, domperidone and metoclopramide appear to be the most clinically useful. Prior to the use of any galactogogue, evaluation and correction of any modifiable factors such as frequency and thoroughness of breast emptying should be addressed. Medication should never replace evaluation and counseling on modifiable factors or reassurance when appropriate. As with any medication given to lactating women, close follow-up of both mother and baby is essential. REFERENCES 1. Sjolin S, Hofvander Y, Hillervik C: Factors Related to Early termination of Breastfeeding: A Retrospective Study in Sweden. Acta Paediatr Scand 66:505–511, 1977. 2. Neville MC, Morton J, Unemura S: Lactogenesis: Transition from pregnancy to lactation. Ped Clin North Am 48:45–52, 2001. 3. Lawrence RA, Lawrence RM: Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession, 5th ed. St. Louis, Mosby, 1999. 4. Murray L (ed): Physicians’ Desk Reference, 56th ed. Montvale, NJ, Medical Economics, 2002. 5. Kauppila A, Arvel P, Koivisto M, et al. Metoclopramide and breastfeeding: Transfer into milk and the newborn. Eur J Clin Pharm 25:619–623, 1983. 6. Ertl T, Sulyok E, Ezer E, et al. The influence of metoclopramide on the composition of human breast milk. Acta Paediatr Hung 31:415–422, 1991. 7. deGezelle H, Ooghe W, Thiery M, et al. Metoclopramide and breast milk. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 15:31–36, 1983. 8. Sousa PLR, Barros FC, Pinheiro GNM, et al: Reestablishment of lactation with metoclopramide. J Trop Pediatr Environ Child Health 21:214, 1975. 9. Guzman V, Toscano G, Canales ES et al: Improvement of defective lactation by using oral metoclopramide. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 58:53–55, 1979. 10. Lewis PJ, Devenish C, Kahn C: Contolled trial of metoclopramide in the initiation of breast feeding. Br J Clin Pharmacol 9:217–219, 1980. 11. Tolino A, Tedeschi A, Farace R, et al: The relationship between metoclopramide and milk secretion in puerperium. Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol 8:93–95, 1981. 12. Kauppila A, Kivinen S, Ylikorkala O: Metoclopramide increases prolactin release and milk secretion in puerperium without stimulating the secretion of thyrotropin and thyroid hormones. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 52:436–439, 1981. 13. Kauppila A, Kivinen S, Ylikorkala O: A dose response relation between improved lactation and metoclopramide. Lancet 1(8231):175–157, 1981. 14. deGezelle H, Ooghe W, Thiery M, et al: Metoclopramide and breast milk. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 15(1):31–36, 1983.
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