Friday, December 18, 2009

Phenergan More Drug_warnings_recalls Is It Safe To Give Phenergan To An 18month Old For A Long Flight?

Is it safe to give phenergan to an 18month old for a long flight? - phenergan more drug_warnings_recalls

pharmisist recommended to use me to my phenergan sedert, as we like a flight of 11 hours in the United States for Christmas and my 18 months are sleeping is a very unstable, no one has used for children and is safe?

1 comment:

Vagabond said...

Wow. I am a little surprised and touched. First, you should consult your pharmacist will be dismissed. Second, these two posters are about learning to research before answering questions seriously. Maybe a few years of medical training that can help. I do not want to be rude or mean, but to understand why I'm so angry and perhaps disturbing read.

Before we continue, please work on some effective strategies to your child during the flight, that even stunned him into submission to help. What I know is that giving Phenergan (promethazine hydrochloride), can lead to death. I am sure this is not the result we wanted.

Phenergan Promethazine is also called, is a potent antihistamine (for allergies work), drug class, resulting from antipsycotic drugs as phenothiazines. It has also prevented a strong anti-emetic (and vomiting) and powerful sedatives. The latter is what you are looking for.

The problem is that promethazine is known to cause Respirsevere depression or slow breathing, and this is especially true for infants and toddlers. In fact, it is absolutely cons reported or banned for use in children under two years, with severe respiratory depression. In other words, makes this drug babies and children stop breathing and die.

Medications, including non-prescription ones, often have a very high potential and professionalism. You need to really read and understand before a drug's use, especially in your child.

I'm sure you love your son very much and please do not false alarm or my standard of living. I think, before briefly describing the story as a father accidentally poisoned his son so he can sleep better on an airplane. I like a baby crying miles from a tragedy.

Despite my message, I wish you a safe journey and a wonderful holiday season.

Salud!

PS: I wrote an article some time ago about young children and long flights. Let me dig a little, and I will dopreviously. Maybe helps a little.

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