Antihistamines and Children
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Antihistamine use linked to extra pounds
vancouversun.com — “Get the latest on women's, men's, family, children and seniors health. You will find expert healthcare, diet and fitness guidance and information. Read Vancouver Sun for current health news.,People who use prescription antihistamines to relieve allergy symptoms may be more likely than non-users” View full resource at vancouversun.com
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Antihistamine use linked to extra pounds . This explains a lot: http://t.co/ens0T9I via @AddThis
NHS Evidence - ENT and audiology - Decongestants, antihistamines and nasal irrigation for acute sinusitis in children
library.nhs.uk — “Background The efficacy of decongestants, antihistamines and nasal irrigation in children with clinically diagnosed acute sinusitis has not been systematically evaluated. Objectives To systematically review the efficacy of decongestants, antihistamines and nasal irrigation in children with clinically diagnosed acute sinusitis. We considered the following four interventions: 1) decongestants versus placebo or no medication, 2) antihistamines versus placebo or no medication, 3) decongestant and an” View full resource at library.nhs.uk
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NHS Evidence - ENT and audiology - Decongestants, antihistamines and nasal irrigation for acute sinusitis in children
library.nhs.uk — “Background The efficacy of decongestants, antihistamines and nasal irrigation in children with clinically diagnosed acute sinusitis has not been systematically evaluated. Objectives To systematically review the efficacy of decongestants, antihistamines and nasal irrigation in children with clinically diagnosed acute sinusitis. We considered the following four interventions: 1) decongestants versus placebo or no medication, 2) antihistamines versus placebo or no medication, 3) decongestant and an” View full resource at library.nhs.uk
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Decongestants, antihistamines and nasal irrigation... [Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010] - PubMed result
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Which Medications Make Children Sleepy?
chronic-illness-treatments.suite101.com — “Medications which may make children sleepy include some antihistamines, cough suppressants, ibuprofen and immunizations.” View full resource at chronic-illness-treatments.suite101.com
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Which Medications Make Children Sleepy?: Medications which may make children sleepy include some antihistamines, c... http://bit.ly/al3ZxK
New Treatments For Your Child's Fall Nasal Allergies - Children - Allergy
healthcentral.com — “Antihistamines don't work well for all kids (or adults). And when your child's symptoms aren't being adequately controlled, he/she will be miserable. Luckily, these days, there are many options for nasal allergy treatment!” View full resource at healthcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on August 30, 2011 at 7:52 pm By:
@akronohiomoms Here are some tips about handling your child's fall allergies http://j.mp/qermWr. Let us know if you have any other questions
Antihistamine-Antibiotic Combo Speeds Resolution of Otitis Media - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Addition of the nasal anthistamine olopatadine to oral antibiotic therapy halves the time to resolution of serous otitis media in children. Medscape Medical News” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Antihistamine-Antibiotic Combo Speeds Resolution of Otitis Media: Addition of the nasal anthistamine olopatadine t... http://bit.ly/hYWcbU
Oral plus IV therapy is better for pediatric urticaria - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “A study of 1,120 children in Taiwan found that oral and injectable antihistamines or corticosteroids are more effective for acute pediatric urticaria than just a single treatment modality. Researchers said the study also found that urticaria from infections and medications was linked to more severe” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Oral plus IV therapy is better for pediatric urticaria http://sbne.ws/r/50S7
Children in first class? - Christopher Elliott- msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Before buying a premium ticket, here are a few useful questions to answer: Can my child behave like a first-class passenger? If not, do I have the parenting skills to contain a meltdown? Is it really worth the hassle " not to mention the money.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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@ParentsTVJuli Re:your flying w/kids segment, any thoughts about 1st class? http://bit.ly/19JdUv
Insomnia common in children with mental health disorders - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Child psychiatrists say many of the children they treat suffer from insomnia in addition to their mental health disorders, according to a new study. The doctors use a wide variety of medications to help their young patients sleep, from over-the-counter antihistamines to antipsychotic medications, but there have not been definitive studies to show what works.” View full resource at boston.com
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Benadryl Reviews Page 1 - Drugs A-Z - EverydayHealth.com
everydayhealth.com — “Benadryl Reviews Page 1, user reviews and ratings. I work on an ambulance/fire engine and am extremely susceptible to motion sickness. I use childrens chewable Benadryl to help alleviate the nausea, sweats and headache that come with this. I find it highly effective if I use it as soon as my first symptom, usually sweating, hits. I take 12.5 mg (1 tab), which does not make me drowsy and is 99% effective with the 1st pill, rarely do I have to use a second one. This treatment was suggested to me b” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Meda Pharma introduces 5ml nasal spray Rhinolast Allergy - Pharmaceutical Business Review
pharmaceutical-business-review.com — “Meda Pharmaceuticals has introduced 5ml nasal spray Rhinolast Allergy as an over-the-counter therapy to help children from the age of five tackle thei” View full resource at pharmaceutical-business-review.com
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Meda Pharma introduces 5ml nasal spray Rhinolast Allergy http://bit.ly/jodOaD
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