Last update Jan. 13, 2024
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We do not have alternatives for O-2-Deoxy-2-methylamino-α-l-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-O-5-deoxy-3-C-formyl-α-l-lyxofuranosyl-(1→4)-N 3,N 3-diamidino-d-streptamine 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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O-2-Deoxy-2-methylamino-α-l-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-O-5-deoxy-3-C-formyl-α-l-lyxofuranosyl-(1→4)-N 3,N 3-diamidino-d-streptamine is Streptomycin in Chemical name.
Is written in other languages:O-2-Deoxy-2-methylamino-α-l-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-O-5-deoxy-3-C-formyl-α-l-lyxofuranosyl-(1→4)-N 3,N 3-diamidino-d-streptamine is also known as
O-2-Deoxy-2-methylamino-α-l-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-O-5-deoxy-3-C-formyl-α-l-lyxofuranosyl-(1→4)-N 3,N 3-diamidino-d-streptamine belongs to these groups or families:
Main tradenames from several countries containing O-2-Deoxy-2-methylamino-α-l-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-O-5-deoxy-3-C-formyl-α-l-lyxofuranosyl-(1→4)-N 3,N 3-diamidino-d-streptamine in its composition:
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Streptomycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic indicated to treat nontuberculous mycobacterial infections, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and other nontuberculous infections. Intramuscular administration.
It is excreted in breast milk in clinically insignificant amounts. (Algharably 2023, Tran 1998, Snider 1984, Knowles 1973)
Its very low oral bioavailability prevents passage into infant plasma from ingested breast milk, except in premature infants and immediate neonatal period where there may be increased intestinal permeability.
List of essential drugs WHO: compatible with breastfeeding (WHO-UNICEF 2002). American Academy of Pediatrics: medication generally compatible with breastfeeding. (AAP 2001)
Although rare, the possibility of transient gastroenteritis due to altered intestinal flora in infants whose mothers take antibiotics should be taken into account.