Last update Dec. 4, 2020
Compatible
We do not have alternatives for Globulin G1 Hydrochloride since it is relatively safe.
Suggestions made at e-lactancia are done by APILAM team of health professionals, and are based on updated scientific publications. It is not intended to replace the relationship you have with your doctor but to compound it. The pharmaceutical industry contraindicates breastfeeding, mistakenly and without scientific reasons, in most of the drug data sheets.
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Globulin G1 Hydrochloride is also known as Lysozyme Hydrochloride. Here it is a list of alternative known names::
Globulin G1 Hydrochloride in other languages or writings:
Globulin G1 Hydrochloride belongs to these groups or families:
Main tradenames from several countries containing Globulin G1 Hydrochloride in its composition:
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e-lactancia is a resource recommended by Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine - 2015 of United States of America
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A mucopolysaccharidase present in various body fluids (saliva, breastmilk, tears) with antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal action (Giuffrida 2018, Lönnerdal 2003, Mata 1971).
It is a protein made up of approximately 130 amino acids.
Since the last update we have not found any published data in relation to breastfeeding.
Its high molecular weight makes its excretion in breastmilk highly unlikely.
Due to its protein nature, it is inactivated in the gastrointestinal tract, not being absorbed (practically nil oral bioavailability), which hinders or prevents the transfer to infant plasma from breastmilk, except in premature cases and the immediate neonatal period, when there may be increased intestinal permeability.