Guest guest Posted March 21, 2012 Report Share Posted March 21, 2012 McNeill was the company that made Tylenol.... Bayer, of course, made aspirin. (Along with other companies, but that one always comes to mind first). Jan Sorry Jan, what’s McNeil :PPPP ? Hugs from a spring Rome a Da: [mailto: ] Per conto di ibclc@...Inviato: mercoledì 21 marzo 2012 14.15A: Oggetto: Re: Re: cardioaspirine Ahhh....Reyes Syndrome. Bayer's worst nightmare and McNeil's greatest joy. Jan Hello!I take aspirin 85mg for a clotting disorder (actually, I have the gene, but I tend to bleed/bruise, not clot). Anyway, I take it "just in case" to prevent clots during pregnancy (though I've never had one). I do so preconception and in pregnancy, but I usually stop it while nursing a young child (under 2 years of age). That was of my own doing.The concern with aspirin is Reye's Syndrome if the baby/child has a fever and is also exposed to aspirin. This goes for all children through adolescence. However, Reye's Syndrome can happen without aspirin exposure also. It is very rare, either way.Dr. Hale, in an online 2010 forum, states that low dose is probably fine (and that was in reference to a NICU baby) but that regular dose (325mg) was not ideal. He says to stop the aspirin for a few days IF the child is ill, specifically with a fever. The dose you are referring to (100mg) is likely also considered a low dose.Hope that helps.Kate Cropp WHNP, IBCLC, MSN9 Months & Beyond, LLCwww.ninemonthsandbeyond.comNashville, Tennessee, USA __________ Informazioni da ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versione del database delle firme digitali 6987 (20120321) __________Il messaggio è ³tato controllato da ESET NOD32 Antivirus.www.nod32.it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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