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    Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2007 Mar;63(3):322-7. Epub 2006 Sep 13.

    Transfer of the antidepressant mirtazapine into breast milk.

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    Pharmacy Department, Women's and Children's Health Service, Subiaco, Australia.

    Abstract

    AIMS:

    To investigate the transfer of mirtazapine and desmethylmirtazapine into milk and to calculate dose to the infant via milk.

    METHODS:

    Plasma and milk samples were obtained from eight breast-feeding women who were taking a median dose of 38 mg mirtazapine per day. Milk/plasma ratio (M/P) and infant doses were estimated by standard methods. The infants were examined clinically and in four infants blood was taken for analysis.

    RESULTS:

    Mean (95% confidence interval) relative infant doses for mirtazapine and desmethylmirtazapine (n = 8) were 1.5% (0.8, 2.2) and 0.4% (0.2, 0.6) respectively. The mean M/P (area under curve n = 4, single or paired samples n = 3) was 1.1 (0.7,1.5) for mirtazapine and 0.6 (0.5, 0.7) for desmethylmirtazapine. No adverse effects were seen. Mirtazapine was detected (1.5 microg l(-1)) in only one of four infants tested.

    CONCLUSION:

    We suggest that mirtazapine use by lactating women is safe for the breast-fed infant. Nevertheless, each decision to breast feed should always be made on the basis of an individual risk/benefit analysis.

    PMID:
    16970569
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC2000733
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