Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 I also would never take the chance of giving aspirin to a child, but I have found it to work much better for my migraines, at times. If I take aspirin, I can some times avoid taking zomig. Does anyone know if there is a risk with taking aspirin for adults, also, or does the research only apply to children? I will stop taking it if there is a risk for adults, also. --- permanent_hiatus <cynthia_mclaughlin@...> wrote: > > > I would NOT give aspirin to a child. > ____________________________________ > > > " Reye's Syndrome, a deadly disease, strikes swiftly > and can attack > any child or adult without warning. All body organs > are affected, > with the liver and brain suffering most seriously. > While the cause > and cure remain unknown, research has established a > link between > Reye's Syndrome and the use of aspirin and other > salicylate- > containing medications. In 1974, the National > Reye's Syndrome > Foundation was incorporated, becoming the first > citizen group to > generate a concerted, organized lay movement to > eradicate Reye's > Syndrome. " > http://www.reyessyndrome.org/ > > " Epidemiological research has shown an association > between the > development of Reye's Syndrome and the use of > aspirin (a salicylate > compound) for treating the symptoms of > influenza-like illnesses, > chicken pox, colds, etc. The U.S. Surgeon General, > the Food and Drug > Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and > Prevention, and > the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that > aspirin and > combination products containing aspirin (Medication > List*) not be > given to children under 19 years of age during > episodes of fever- > causing illnesses. Acetylsalicylate is another word > for aspirin; > some medicine labels may use the words > acetylsalicylate, > acetylsalicylic acid, salicylic acid, or salicylate > instead of the > word aspirin. Always ask your doctor or pharmacist > before taking any > medication. " > http://www.reyessyndrome.org/aspirin.htm > * http://www.reyessyndrome.org/aspirin2.htm#Non > > __ Is there any treatment? > > " There is no cure for RS. Successful management, > which depends on > early diagnosis, is primarily aimed at protecting > the brain against > irreversible damage by reducing brain swelling, > reversing the > metabolic injury, preventing complications in the > lungs, and > anticipating cardiac arrest. " > http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/reyes_syndrome/reyes_syndrome.htm > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > Does any one know if aspirin is safe for our > children? I know that > the recommendation is not to give aspirin because of > the rare > disorder associated with it but aside this warning > does any one have > info about it? > > > > > > > > > > ===== Barb Katsaros barbkatsaros@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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