Bromergon je lijek koji ima vrlo OZBILJNE nuspojave (tipa: srcani udar, napad poput epilepticnog, psihicki poremecaj...) I zbog toga je (na zapadu) napustena praksa davanja tog lijeka u svrhu prestanka laktacije.
Dolje cu staviti linkove na nuspojave ovog lijeka. NITI JEDNOJ mami ne bih preporucila koristenje ovog lijeka za prestanak laktacije - NITI JEDNOJ. Jer zaista vjerujem da time nepotrebno ugrozava svoje zdravlje. Na zapadu je naravno prestala ova praksa zaustavljanja laktacije bromergonom, no eto mi cesto dosta kasnije pocnemo raditi po preporukama najnovijih saznanja.
Laktacija se polako moze privesti kraju i to na najnormalniji i prirodan nacin - bez ikakvih lijekova... (koristiti svjeze lisce kupusa - dobro oprati, izrezati veliku zilu, napraviti otvor za bradavicu, i staviti preko cijele dojke. To drzati stalno na dojkama, mijenjati svaka 2 h. A dojke izdajati SAMO toliko da popusti osjecaj napetosti- ponekad bude dovoljno i par kapi izdojiti. Par dana ce biti dosta naporno i tesko, no ubrzo stvari krenu svojim tokom, i tijelo pocinje shvacati poruku).
Uz to sto Bromergon zaista moze biti opasan, dokazano je da ne djeluje uvijek. Kao sto je Mamazika rekla, Bromergon ne djeluje kod vec uspostavljene laktacije. I kad mama odluci prestat dojiti, vjerojatno joj tu Bromergon nece pomoci, jer je laktacija vec uspostavljena. Naime, Bromergon ponekad ne zaustavi ni laktaciju koja je na samim pocecima (imamo cini mi se tu na forumu jednu mamu kojoj su dali bromergon u rodilistu, no mama doji i dan danas ;) )
Ukoliko netko mora koristiti ovaj lijek zbog odredjene bolesti, OK - uvijek postoji ona racunica da je lijek manje stetan nego da ga se ne koristi... No ukoliko mama razmislja o zaustavljanju laktacije ovim lijekom, vjerujem da su rijetke te mame koje bi prihvatile uzimanje ovog lijeka da im se kaze koje su potencijalne nuspojave.
Malo vise o Bromergonu:
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Sto kaze LLLI prvotno napisa
The use of bromocriptine (Parlodel), a prolactin suppressant, is no longer sanctioned for use
as a “dry-up” medication due to increasing reports of serious adverse drug reactions, such as strokes and seizures, including several deaths (FDA 1994). This drug was never effective at reducing milk supply beyond the postpartum period.
http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/par1318.htm
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• More common side effects may include:
Abdominal cramps or discomfort, confusion, constipation, depression, diarrhea, dizziness, drop in blood pressure, drowsiness, dry mouth, fainting, fatigue, hallucinations (particularly in Parkinson's patients), headache, inability to sleep, indigestion, light-headedness, loss of appetite, loss of coordination, nasal congestion, nausea, shortness of breath, uncontrolled body movement, vertigo, visual disturbance, vomiting, weakness
• Less common side effects may include:
Abdominal bleeding, anxiety, difficulty swallowing, frequent urination, heart attack, inability to hold urine, inability to urinate, nightmares, nervousness, rash, seizures, splotchy skin, stroke, swelling in feet and ankles, twitching of eyelids
Some of the above side effects are also symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
• Rare side effects may include:
Abnormal heart rhythm, blurred vision or temporary blindness, cold feet, fast or slow heartbeat, hair loss, heavy-headedness, increase in blood pressure, lower back pain, muscle cramps, muscle cramps in feet and legs, numbness, pale face, paranoia, prickling or tingling, reduced tolerance to cold, severe or continuous headache, shortness of breath, sluggishness, tingling of ears or fingers
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100002018.html
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• In rare cases serious adverse effects have occured in women given this medicine to stop milk production within six weeks following childbirth, miscarriage or abortion. These effects include increased blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, seizures and psychiatric disorders. For this reason your blood pressure should be monitored carefully, especially in the first few days of treatment, and you should tell your doctor immediately if you experience dizziness, flushing, a persistant headache, disturbances with your eyesight or any other unusual symptoms during treatment.
• There have been a few cases of stomach ulcers or bleeding from the stomach or intestine during treatment with this medicine. You should inform your doctor if you experience nausea, vomiting, indigestion or blood in your stools during treatment, particularly if you have had a peptic ulcer in the past.
• On rare occasions people taking this medicine have developed a fibrous thickening of the lining that covers some of the internal organs including kidneys, the heart or the lungs. This is called a fibrotic reaction. You should tell your doctor immediately if you get a persistant cough, shortness of breath, chest, lower back or pelvic pain, swollen ankles or abdominal pain or tenderness so that this can be ruled out.