Is Bacterial Lysates compatible with breastfeeding? Do we have alternatives for Bacterial Lysates?

Bacterial Lysates

May 1, 2017 (Very Low Risk)

Extract of bacterial lysates.

At latest update no published data on excretion into breast milk were found.

It unlikely that it would pass into milk, and, in whatever case, would foreseeably be destroyed in the infant gut.
Moreover, it lacks of toxicity and side effects

There is a controversy on the effectiveness of these products in the prevention or treatment of recurrent respiratory or urinary tract infections.

Alternatives

We do not have alternatives for Bacterial Lysates since it is relatively safe.

Very Low Risk

Compatible. Not risky for breastfeeding or infant.

Low Risk

Moderately safe. Mild risk possible. Follow up recommended. Read the Comment.

High Risk

Poorly safe. Evaluate carefully. Use a safer alternative. Read the Comment.

Very High Risk

Not recommended. Cessation of breastfeeding or alternative.

Synonyms

  • Bacterial Vaccine for Urinary tract infection
  • Bacterial Vaccines
  • Haemophilus Lysate
  • Klebsiella Lysate
  • Moraxella Lysate
  • Staphylococcus Lysate
  • Streptococcus Lysate

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