Factors that determine transfer into breast milk:
• Drug concentrations in the maternal plasma; some drugs are poorly absorbed into the maternal ❌
• Drug ❌ (Note that fat is a small proportion of milk)
• Drug protein binding
• Milk pH (Milk pH = 7.0–7.2. More acidic than plasma (pH = 7.4) some ion trapping)
• Molecular size – drugs that are <500 Da.
• Most drugs transfer into milk(rare exceptions: ❌.)
• Most drugs transfer by ❌ diffusion (unionised, unbound drug)
• Extent of transfer depends on properties of the drug, blood and breast milk
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lipophilicity
lipophilicity
insulin, heparin
insulin, heparin