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https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/56862| Title: | Investigating the effect of domperidone on breast milk supply following preterm birth- the SUMMIT follow-up study | Monash Health Investigator(s): | Grzeskowiak L. | Registration Date: | 3-May-2021 | Monash Health Site(s): | Monash Medical Centre | Trial Phase: | Not Applicable | Summary: | Mothers of preterm infants often struggle to produce enough breast milk to meet the daily feed requirements of their infants, especially in the longer-term. This study follows the mothers and infants that have participated in the SUMMIT randomized controlled trial, and aims to compare the impact of two doses of domperidone on long-term breastfeeding, child growth and neurodevelopment up to 24-36 months infant corrected age. Eligibility participants will be mothers of preterm infants (< 34 weeks' gestation at birth), with insufficient breast milk (<300 mL/day or < 500 mL/day depending on postnatal age), who are expressing an average of six times a day or more, between 7 to 28 days postpartum, and who participated in the SUMMIT trial. Eligible women were randomised to receive high dose (60 mg/day) or low dose (30 mg/day) domperidone for 21 days. | Type: | Clinical trial | Registry ID: | ACTRN12621000512820 | URL: | https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=381205 |
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