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Letter to the Editor

Bupropion and Breastfeeding: A Case of a Possible Infant Seizure

Linda H. Chaudron, MD, MS; Craig J. Schoenecker, MD

Published: June 1, 2004

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Sir: Little is known about the use of bupropion during breastfeeding. Published data are restricted to 3 case reports of 1 toddler1 and 2 infants2 exposed to bupropion through breast milk. No adverse effects were reported, with the exception that Briggs and colleagues1 reported a high milk-to-maternal plasma ratio. Neither bupropion nor its metabolites were quantifiable in the infants’ or the toddler’s plasma1,2.


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