Administration Of Contrast Media To Women Who Are Breast-Feeding
ACR Manual on Contrast Media, Version 10.2 (2016)
American College of Radiology Committee on Drugs and Contrast Media
Imaging studies requiring either iodinated or gadolinium-based contrast media are occasionally required in patients who are breast feeding. Both the patient and the patient’s physician may have concerns regarding potential toxicity to the infant from contrast media that is excreted into the breast milk.
The literature on the excretion into breast milk of iodinated and gadolinium-based contrast media and the gastrointestinal absorption of these agents from breast milk is very limited; however, several studies have shown that the expected dose of contrast medium absorbed by an infant from ingested breast milk is extremely low
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