Assessment of Infant Exposure to Antidepressants through Breastfeeding: A Literature Review of Currently Available Approaches

Author:

Arbitman Leah1,Chen Shirley1,Kim Brian1,Lee Melinda1,Zou Peng2ORCID,Doughty Bennett1,Li Yanyan1,Zhang Tao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, SUNY-Binghamton University, 96 Corliss Ave, Johnson City, NY 13790, USA

2. Daiichi Sankyo Inc., 211 Mount Airy Road, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920, USA

Abstract

Despite the prevalence of depression in lactating mothers, there is a lack of knowledge about the excretion of antidepressants into breast milk and its potential adverse effects on infants. This creates concern, making depressed lactating mothers more likely to avoid pharmacological treatment. Clinical lactation studies are the most accurate and direct method to predict and demonstrate the excretion of antidepressants into human breast milk, and results from clinical studies can be included in drug labels to help physicians and patients make decisions on antidepressant use during lactation. However, there are limited clinical trials and studies on the pharmacokinetics of antidepressants in lactating women because of a lack of enrollment and ethical and confounding factors, creating a lack of knowledge in this area. To bridge this gap in knowledge, alternative methods should be sought to help estimate the antidepressant concentration in breast milk, which is used to assess the safety and transfer of antidepressants into breast milk. We provide a comprehensive review of the usage of these cost-effective, time-efficient, and ethically feasible methods that serve to provide a valuable estimation of the safety and transfer of antidepressants into breast milk before conducting clinical studies.

Funder

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Women’s Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

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