Pirbuterol An official website of the United States government Here's how you know Log inAccess keysNCBI HomepageMyNCBI HomepageMain ContentMain NavigationBookshelfSearch databaseBooksAll DatabasesAssemblyBiocollectionsBioProjectBioSampleBooksClinVarConserved DomainsdbGaPdbVarGeneGenomeGEO DataSetsGEO ProfilesGTRHomoloGeneIdentical Protein GroupsMedGenMeSHNLM and EffectsSummary of Use during LactationPirbuterol is no longer marketed in the US. Although no published data exist on the use of pirbuterol by mouth or inhaler during lactation, data from the related drug, terbutaline, indicate that very little is expected to be excreted into breastmilk.[1] The authors of several reviews and an expert panel agree that use of inhaled bronchodilators is acceptable during
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. Inhaled Triamcinolone (Azmacort) 7. Metaproterenol (Alupent) 8. Pirbuterol (Maxair) - not in Briggs (1998) 9. Salmeterol (Serevent) - not in Briggs (1998) 10. Theophylline 11. Zileuton (Zyflo) - not in Briggs (1998) V. References 1. Briggs (1998) Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation, 5th ed 2. Larimore (2000) Prim Care 27(1):35-53 [PubMed] Images: Related links to external sites (from Bing