PMID: 1211963Nov 1, 1975Paper

Secretion of prednisolone into breast milk

Archives of Disease in Childhood
S A McKenzieJ E Agnew

Abstract

The secretion of 3H in the breast milk of seven volunteers was studied over a period of about 48 hours after the oral administration of 5 mg of 3H-prednisolone. A range of 0.07 to 0.23% of the dose per litre was recovered.

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