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Limited infant exposure to benznidazole through breast milk during maternal treatment for Chagas disease
García Bournissen, Facundo
; Moroni, Martín Santiago
; Marson, María Elena
; Moscatelli, Guillermo
; Mastrantonio Garrido, Guido Enrique
; Bisio, Margarita María Catalina
; Cornou, Maria Elina
; Ballering, Griselda; Altcheh, Jaime Marcelo
Fecha de publicación:
01/2015
Editorial:
B M J Publishing Group
Revista:
Archives of Disease in Childhood
ISSN:
0003-9888
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Inglés
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Background: Benznidazole (BNZ) is safe and effective for the treatment of paediatric Chagas disease. Treatment of adults is also effective in many cases, but discouraged in breastfeeding women because no information on BNZ transfer into breast milk is available. We aimed to evaluate the degree of BNZ transfer into breast milk in lactating women with Chagas disease. Patients and methods: Prospective cohort study of lactating women with Chagas disease treated with BNZ administered for 30 days. Patients and their breastfed infants were evaluated at admission, the 7th and 30th day of treatment (and monthly thereafter, for 6 months). BNZ was measured in plasma and milk by high performance liquid chromatography. The protocol was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (#NCT01547533). Results: 12 lactating women with chronic Chagas disease were enrolled (median age 28.5 years, range 20–34). Median BNZ dose was 5.65 mg/kg/day twice daily. Five mothers had adverse drug events (45%), but no adverse drug reactions or any untoward outcomes were observed in the breastfed infants. Median milk BNZ concentration was 3.8 mg/L (range 0.3–5.9) and 6.26 mg/L (range 0.3–12.6) in plasma. Median BNZ milk to plasma ratio was 0.52 (range 0.3–2.79). Median relative BNZ dose received by the infant (assuming a daily breast milk intake of 150 mL/kg/day) was 12.3% of the maternal dose per kg (range 5.5%–17%). Conclusions: The limited transference of BNZ into breast milk and the reassuring normal clinical evaluation of the breastfed babies suggest that maternal BNZ treatment for Chagas disease during breast feeding is unlikely to present a risk for the breastfed infant.
Palabras clave:
Benznidazole
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Breast Milk
,
Chagas Disease
,
Treatment
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García Bournissen, Facundo; Moroni, Martín Santiago; Marson, María Elena; Moscatelli, Guillermo; Mastrantonio Garrido, Guido Enrique; et al.; Limited infant exposure to benznidazole through breast milk during maternal treatment for Chagas disease; B M J Publishing Group; Archives of Disease in Childhood; 100; 1; 1-2015; 90-94
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