Multiple sclerosis: Glatiramer acetate compatible with breastfeeding, study suggests

For patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS), becoming a mother is fraught with difficult questions: is it acceptable to continue disease modifying treatment during pregnancy and breastfeeding to keep the disease at bay, or does this put the child at risk? A study on the drug glatiramer acetate can relieve mothers of this concern during the breastfeeding period. A comparative study between children whose mothers had taken the drug while breastfeeding and those who hadn’t revealed no significant differences in several infant health outcomes during the first 18 months of life.


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Source: ScienceDaily