Can You Use Yongxin Ning Sita Suppositories While Breastfeeding? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Yongxin Ning Sita (Vaginal Tablets)


Hello, may I ask if it is safe to use Yongxin Nystatin suppositories during breastfeeding while nursing? Thank you.

DJ, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/07/04

Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, the vaginal suppositories for treating Candida will not affect breastfeeding.
You can continue to breastfeed.
Thank you! Wishing you peace and health, Dr.
Chang.

Reply Date: 2015/07/04

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When it comes to using Yongxin Ning Sita suppositories (Econazole Nitrate) during breastfeeding, it is essential to consider both the safety of the medication and the potential effects on the infant. Based on available literature and clinical guidelines, the use of Econazole Nitrate suppositories is generally not recommended during breastfeeding.

Econazole Nitrate is an antifungal medication that is used to treat various fungal infections, including those affecting the vaginal area. While the suppository form is designed for localized treatment, there is limited data on the systemic absorption of the drug when used vaginally. Although the risk of significant systemic absorption is low, there is still a possibility that some amount of the medication could enter the bloodstream and subsequently be excreted in breast milk.

The primary concern with using Econazole Nitrate while breastfeeding is the potential for adverse effects on the nursing infant. Although there is no extensive research specifically addressing the effects of Econazole Nitrate on breastfeeding infants, many healthcare providers err on the side of caution and recommend avoiding its use during this period. This is particularly important for medications that have not been well-studied in breastfeeding populations.

If a mother is considering using Yongxin Ning Sita suppositories while breastfeeding, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider first. The provider can assess the specific situation, including the severity of the fungal infection, the mother's overall health, and any potential risks to the infant. In some cases, alternative treatments that are known to be safe during breastfeeding may be recommended.

If the use of Econazole Nitrate is deemed necessary, it is advisable to take precautions to minimize any potential exposure to the infant. For example, if the suppository is used, the mother should wait a reasonable amount of time before breastfeeding again. While there is no established guideline for the exact duration to wait, a common recommendation is to wait at least 2-3 hours after administration before breastfeeding. This allows some time for the medication to be absorbed and reduces the likelihood of transferring the drug to the infant through breast milk.

In conclusion, while the use of Yongxin Ning Sita suppositories during breastfeeding is not recommended due to the lack of safety data and potential risks to the infant, it is essential for mothers to discuss their treatment options with their healthcare provider. This ensures that both the mother's health and the safety of the breastfeeding infant are prioritized. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting or stopping any medication during breastfeeding to ensure the best outcomes for both mother and child.

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