Examples of using Lactating in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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For women who are pregnant or lactating, that number jumps up to 600 micrograms and 500 micrograms, respectively.
Suitable for healthy adult dogs; pregnant and lactating dogs, as well as sick animals are not recommended.
After insertion in lactating women, etonogestrel is excreted in breast milk with a milk/serum ratio of 0.44-0.50 during the first four months.
Most healthy adults need mcg per day, but pregnant and lactating women need more to meet the needs of their growing babies.
Is not recommended for children under 13 years of age and pregnant or lactating women.
under age 5 and 14,000 pregnant and lactating mothers.
levels in breast milk, measured in lactating women taking a daily vitamin D supplement of 400 IU.
the age of 14, pregnant and lactating women.
Doxorubicin and its major metabolite, doxorubicinol have been detected in the milk of at least one lactating patient(see CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, Pharmacokinetics).
12 months of age, are not used for lactating and pregnant bitches.
Most often this condition is manifested and diagnosed in lactating women(in combination with postpartum mastitis).
Consumption, Animal Ivermentin Injection 1% do not use in lactating cows or within 28 days of parturition.
to a lesser degree in bile and in lactating animals in milk.
However, they are not recommended for use in pregnant and lactating cats and dogs.
Research has shown that for lactating mothers, this amount of weight loss does not negatively affect the baby's growth
To find a suitable diet for lactating mothers and small animals, provided with vitamins, you can use
the trade names Celospor, Celtol, and Cristacef,[3] and as Vetimast for the treatment of mammary infections in lactating cows.[2].
It is not recommended to take Zorex also for pregnant and lactating women, as the data on the safety of its use during these periods is not enough.
The recommended daily allowance for B-2 ranges from 0.3 milligrams for infants less than 6 months old, to 1.6 milligrams for lactating females, according to“Vitamins: Fundamental Aspects in Nutrition and Health.”.
the RDA for vitamin B-12 is 2.4 micrograms, except for pregnant and lactating women, who need 2.6