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Abstract It passes into milk in emounts large enough to give symptoms in infants, including with drawal symptoms. It is concentrated in milk probably because of its great fat solubility. Like atrt’pine, SCOJDdLIJiBt th8 infont should be watched for tachycardia and thermal changes urinary rectcntion and constipation in the infant Caution is recommended in nursing with this medication until more is known of its side effects especially the antianrogenic features. It has the potential of causing goiter - suppressing thyroid activity or agranu 1 ocytes Contraindicated during the first days after birth because it can cause hypotonia—poor feeding and weight loss in the infant There is a risk of accumulation even from small amounts. May cause abnormalities of bone growth and discolouration of teeth May cause hemolytic anemia should he avoided in G6PD deficiency. Appear in milk a symptoms include decreased appetite and vomting and occassionally blood dyscrasia |