Abstract
Around 92% of people living in the UK have used at least one over-the-counter drug in the past year. While these drugs make it possible to manage symptoms that don’t otherwise require a prescription – such as painkillers for headaches or cough and cold remedies – they aren’t suitable for everyone.
Women who are breastfeeding may not realise some of these over-the-counter drugs should be avoided while breastfeeding. Some of these affect the breastfeeding process itself, while others may have harmful effects on the baby.
Women who are breastfeeding may not realise some of these over-the-counter drugs should be avoided while breastfeeding. Some of these affect the breastfeeding process itself, while others may have harmful effects on the baby.
| Original language | English |
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| Specialist publication | The Conversation |
| Publisher | The Conversation Trust (UK) Limited |
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| Publication status | Published - 14 Nov 2024 |