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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 28, Issue 5, 289-292
Copyright © 1998 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Lidocaine, quinidine, and theophylline binding to human milk

DN Bailey

Lidocaine, quinidine, and theophylline binding to normal pooled mature human milk was determined using equilibrium dialysis at 4 degrees C. Binding to milk was compared with binding to pooled human serum. The observed binding was related to the relative lipid solubility of each drug in milk. The potential for the excretion of each drug into milk was also evaluated.





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