Background: Galactogogues are often considered when mothers of very preterm infants experience challenges in producing adequate amounts of breast milk. We conducted a per-protocol analysis of those mothers who completed a 14-day course of domperidone during the EMPOWER trial. Our primary aim was to evaluate the response to a completed course of domperidone and whether the response was affected by the timing of the initiation of intervention.

Methods: For this analysis, 83 mothers of infants ≤29 weeks gestation were included: 45 mothers who received domperidone from days 1 to 14 of the trial study treatment period and 38 mothers who received domperidone from days 15 to 28. Domperidone was given at a dose of 10 mg thrice daily for 14 days. The primary outcome was the proportion of mothers who achieved a modest 50% increase in breast milk volume from the volume at the end of the 2-week period of treatment of domperidone.

Results: When adjusted for the initiation of domperidone treatment, the proportion of mothers in the days 1-14 group (77.8%) was similar compared to those in the days 15-28 group (65.8%), OR 1.96 (95% CI 0.72-5.32; p = 0.19).

Conclusion: Taking into consideration potential limitations in power, this secondary analysis was able to show that the mothers in the EMPOWER study who were identified as actually completing a 14-day treatment course responded irrespective of the timing of their initiation of domperidone and demonstrated a modest increase in breast milk volume.

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