My OB prescribed Reglan when I told her I wasn't producing as much as I had hoped, despite all my best efforts (I have consistently had supply problems for all my babies). Last baby my OB had also prescribed Reglan. I don't remember how helpful it was.... but that was 3 years ago. I haven't seen any "reglan" posts here, mostly just fenugreek? So I'm wondering, is Reglan still typically used? "In Style" for lack of a better phrase?? lol
Re: Is Reglan still OK to use to increase milk supply??
From Kellymom
Reglan has often been used in the U.S.. One major side-effect of Reglan is severe depression; it is contraindicated in moms with a history of depression, and all moms who take this should keep an eye out for signs of depression. One of my sources advises all adoptive mothers to stay away from Reglan, since it has caused serious depression/anxiety in moms regardless of previous history. This depression side effect usually develops over 3-4 weeks, and goes away if mom discontinues the Reglan. Other side effects include diarrhea, sedation, gastric upset, nausea, seizures and extrapyramidal effects (twitching, etc.)
* Per the AAP Policy Statement The Transfer of Drugs and Other Chemicals Into Human Milk, revised September 2001.
** Per Medications' and Mothers' Milk by Thomas Hale, PhD (2004 edition)
? Per the AAP, classified as "Drug whose effect on nursing infants is unknown but may be of concern." AAP notes on this drug: "reported or possible effect: none described; dopaminergic blocking agent"; "Drug is concentrated in human milk relative to simultaneous maternal plasma concentrations." Hale reports results of a number of studies and indicates that domperidone is preferred but not available in the US. He notes that no pediatric concerns have been reported via milk, and that this drug is commonly used in pediatrics.
Why isn't domperidone available in the US? That stinks
~L~
Mommy to 2 boys, ages 7 and 5 and a little girl who is 1.5