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Dr. Thomas Hale is Professor of Pediatrics and Assistant Dean of Research at Texas Tech University School of Medicine. He holds degrees in Pharmacy and a PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology, with extensive expertise in Pediatric and Breastfeeding Clinical Pharmacology.
Dr. Hale's research focuses on medication safety during breastfeeding, specifically examining how various drugs transfer into breast milk and their potential effects on nursing infants. His work spans several key areas:
- Pharmacokinetics of medications in lactating women
- Safety profiles of drugs during breastfeeding
- Development of clinical guidelines for healthcare providers
- Effects of medications on milk production
Analysis of Dr. Hale's recent publications (2015-2021) reveals a strong focus on biologics, immunomodulators, and common medications used during lactation. His work often takes the form of case reports and clinical studies measuring drug concentrations in breast milk and estimating infant exposure. The research demonstrates consistent methodological approaches using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry for drug quantification.
Dr. Hale has contributed to important clinical protocols, including the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine's Clinical Protocol #15 on Analgesia and Anesthesia for the Breastfeeding Mother. His work has helped establish safety profiles for numerous medications during lactation.
Dr. Hale's research program appears to focus on providing evidence-based guidance for clinicians managing medications in breastfeeding women. His studies often involve collaboration with lactation consultants, pharmacists, and physicians to collect breast milk samples and analyze drug transfer. The research has practical implications for improving medication safety during a critical period of infant development.
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