Breast-feeding moms are not suitable for taking strong loquat dew. The main components in strong loquat dew are loquat leaves, poppy husk, Stemona, Cynanchum atratum, mulberry bark, platycodon grandiflorum, menthol and morphine. Although these ingredients will not affect adults, if the lactating mother takes them, they will be transmitted to the baby through the milk, which is very unfavorable for the baby's growth and development. If you must take it, you need to eat it reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.
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Efficacy of Qiangli Loquat Dew
Qiangli loquat dew has the effects of nourishing yin, astringing lung, relieving cough and eliminating phlegm, and is used to treat persistent cough caused by phlegm-heat injury to the lung, with little and yellow phlegm or dry cough without phlegm. Generally speaking, there is no side effect when using strong loquat dew. Pay attention to the observation. Everyone's system is different. If you have any discomfort symptoms after taking too much, please stop taking the medicine immediately.
Although the strong loquat cough-relieving syrup can relieve cough, it can't be taken for a long time. Because the main component of the strong loquat syrup is poppy shell, it usually works well in the first three days. If it is drunk for more than a week, it will generally become addictive. Strong loquat dew should be taken half an hour before meals or half an hour after meals, which is convenient for the drug to play its role.
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Precautions for medication during lactation
1. Breastfeeding needs to be suspended if unsafe drugs are used during lactation.
Breastfeeding mothers need to stop breastfeeding if they have to use unsafe drugs that are prohibited during lactation. Even after the medication is over, the time to resume breastfeeding is also particular.
According to the theory of drug clearance in the body, every drug has a half-life, which is usually indicated in the drug instructions. It is generally believed that after about 5 half-lives, the drug can be completely removed from the body and breastfeeding can be resumed. For example, the half-life of levofloxacin, an antibacterial drug, is about 6 hours, and the drug is basically eliminated in the body in 5 half-lives. Therefore, by multiplying the half-life value of 6 by 5, it can be calculated that the drug can be completely eliminated from the body in about 30 hours, which means that breastfeeding can be resumed in about 30 hours after taking the medicine.
2. Try to choose quick-release dosage form during lactation.
Drug dosage forms are usually divided into quick-release dosage forms and slow/controlled-release dosage forms. Taking tablets as an example, ordinary tablets are usually quick-release dosage forms and need to be taken several times a day. Sustained/controlled release tablets are usually long-acting dosage forms, and it is enough to take the medicine once a day. Therefore, when nursing mothers take drugs, they should choose the immediate release dosage form and try to avoid the slow/controlled release dosage form to prevent the drugs from staying in the mother's body for too long.
3. Try to choose single-component drugs for cold during lactation.
Mothers who catch a cold during lactation must be treated symptomatically, and try to choose a single-component drug. It is recommended to use a seawater nasal spray to care for the nose, dextromethorphan to relieve cough, acetaminophen to take for headache, and light salt water to gargle for sore throat. If the symptoms are serious, the mother can choose some safe drugs that children can use, such as Ganmao granule, Radix Isatidis, Shuanghuanglian, Vitamin C effervescent tablets, Vitamin C Yinqiao tablets, Ganmao granule, cough syrup and so on. Vaccine.