Inhibition of puerperal lactation: evaluation of bromocriptine and placebo
- PMID: 391210
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1479-828x.1979.tb02744.x
Inhibition of puerperal lactation: evaluation of bromocriptine and placebo
Abstract
Bromocriptine and placebo were randomly allocated to 50 patients who wished to suppress lactation. Patients on bromocriptine suffered no subjective symptoms such as breast pain and engorgement, and lactation was significantly reduced compared with patients on the placebo with or without breast binding. No side-effects were noted, and rebound lactation was seen in only 3 patients. In most patients contraceptives were commenced once the drug therapy ceased on the fourteenth day.
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