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Transgender children in France are eligible for puberty blockers with parental permission at any age, and usually receive them at age 15 or 16. [145] In 2022, France's Académie Nationale de Médecine urged caution when considering puberty blockers due to potential side effects, including "impact on growth, bone weakening, [and] risk of ...
Globally, about 3 million children and young adults are impacted by this disease. [37] In the US it affects about 250,000-294,000 children making it one of the most common groups of childhood diseases. [12] However, due to not having consistent guidelines or criteria for diagnosis, this number is an estimation based on smaller population groups ...
More serious side effects may include suicidal thoughts in people up to the age of 24 years. [9] It is unclear if use during pregnancy or breastfeeding is safe. [ 10 ] Escitalopram is the ( S )- enantiomer of citalopram (which exists as a racemate ), hence the name es -citalopram.
An unusual side effect of digoxin is a disturbance of color vision (mostly yellow and green) called xanthopsia. Vincent van Gogh's "Yellow Period" may have somehow been influenced by concurrent digitalis therapy. Other oculotoxic effects of digoxin include generalized blurry vision, as well as seeing a "halo" around each point of light.
The most pronounced effects on height have been seen in children experiencing the onset of puberty before 6 years of age; however there is variability in height outcomes across studies which can be attributed to varying study designs, time of symptom presentation, and time of treatment termination. [44]
Young people are more susceptible to social media’s negative effects because their brains are not yet fully developed, the U.S. Surgeon General said. Volusia parents, counselor share tips for ...
A 2018 Cochrane review found that methylphenidate might be associated with serious side effects such as heart problems, psychosis, and death. The certainty of the evidence was stated as very low. [100] The same review found tentative evidence that it may cause both serious and non-serious adverse effects in children. [100] [d]
[1] [5] Most children do not experience any side effects; [6] those that do occur are usually mild, such as fever, rash, pain at the site of injection, and joint stiffness; and are short-lived. [1] [6] Anaphylaxis has been documented in about 3.5–10 cases per million doses. [1]