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Transfer of methylamphetamine and amphetamine into breast milk following recreational use of methylamphetamine

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 67, Issue 4, Pages 455-459

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2009.03366.x

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absolute infant dose; amphetamine; breastfeeding; lactation; methylamphetamine; recreational drug use

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WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT center dot The extent of drug transfer into milk during recreational intravenous use of methylamphetamine has not previously been studied. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS center dot We have shown that methylamphetamine transfers into breast milk. center dot The amount a breastfed infant would receive varied over 2.5-fold range. center dot A 48-h withholding period for breastfeeding is recommended following recreational use. To investigate the transfer of amphetamines into breast milk following their recreational use and estimate drug exposure for the breastfed infant. Two breastfeeding mothers who were occasional recreational users of intravenous amphetamines were studied. A urine sample was collected 4 h after dose, and milk samples were collected over 24 h. Drug in urine was qualitatively identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and quantification in milk was by high-performance liquid chromatography. Absolute infant dose via milk was estimated. The urines contained predominantly methylamphetamine together with smaller amounts of amphetamine. In the 24 h after dose, average concentrations in milk were 111 mu g l(-1) and 281 mu g l(-1) for methylamphetamine and 4 mu g l(-1) and 15 mu g l(-1) for amphetamine in cases 1 and 2, respectively. Absolute infant doses for methylamphetamine plus amphetamine (as methylamphetamine equivalents) were 17.5 mu g kg(-1) day(-1) and 44.7 mu g kg(-1) day(-1), respectively, for cases 1 and 2. These limited data suggest that breastfeeding should be withheld for 48 h after recreational amphetamine use.

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