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  2. Reye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Prevention is typically by avoiding the use of aspirin in children. [1] When aspirin was withdrawn for use in children in the US and UK in the 1980s, a decrease of more than 90% in rates of Reye syndrome was observed. [2] Early diagnosis of the syndrome improves outcomes. [1] Treatment is supportive; [1] mannitol may be used to help with the ...

  3. Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis - Wikipedia

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    A horse may need fluids, especially if its urine is colored, it is receiving NSAIDs, or it is dehydrated. Fluids increase the production of urine that, in turn, helps flush out the excess, and potentially damaging, myoglobin from the kidneys and reduce NSAID-produced kidney damage.

  4. Phenylbutazone - Wikipedia

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    Phenylbutazone, often referred to as "bute", [1] is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the short-term treatment of pain and fever in animals.. In the United States and United Kingdom, it is no longer approved for human use (except in the United Kingdom for ankylosing spondylitis), as it can cause severe adverse effects such as suppression of white blood cell production and ...

  5. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Kidney damage [3] Buformin: 1978 Germany Metabolic toxicity. [3] Bunamiodyl: 1963 Canada, UK, US Nephropathy. [11] Butamben (Efocaine)(Butoforme) 1964 US Dermatologic toxicity; psychiatric reactions. [3] Canrenone: 1986 Germany Animal Carcinogenicity. [3] Cerivastatin (Baycol, Lipobay) 2001 US Risk of rhabdomyolysis [2] Chlormadinone ...

  6. Pain management in children - Wikipedia

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    The causes of pain in children are similar to the causes in adults. Pain can be experienced in many ways and depends on the following factors in each child: Prior painful episodes or treatments; Age and developmental stage; Disease or type of trauma; Personality; Culture; Socioeconomic status; Presence of family members and family dynamics. [12]

  7. Pain in babies - Wikipedia

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    There are three forms of analgesia suitable for the treatment of pain in babies: paracetamol (acetaminophen), the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and the opioids. Paracetamol is safe and effective if given in the correct dosage. The same is true of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen (aspirin is seldom used

  8. Dermatologists say girls are getting rashes and worse from ...

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    Children routinely seek medical care after using skin products marketed on social media. Dermatologists say girls are getting rashes and worse from beauty products pitched by influencers and that ...

  9. Anti-inflammatory - Wikipedia

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    Long-term use of NSAIDs can cause gastric erosions, which can become stomach ulcers and in extreme cases can cause severe haemorrhage, resulting in death. The risk of death as a result of GI bleeding caused by the use of NSAIDs is 1 in 12,000 for adults aged 16–45. [5] The risk increases almost twentyfold for those over 75. [5]