Falling Asleep

Hydroxyzine, better known under the name of atarax, is now sold as hypnotic as a syrup for children who have difficulty falling asleep. In the last issue of the Revue Prescrire, its editors denounce the side effects of this therapy in younger and packaging unsuited.

"The effectiveness of hydroxyzine has not been demonstrated, while the side effects are numerous and sometimes severe seizures, daytime sleepiness, hypersensitivity reactions ..." Nothing too bright after all. As for the packaging, it does not meet the basic needs of safety, being a product for children. "The bottle does not have a plug-safety, which puts them at increased risk of intoxication. The oral syringe is calibrated in milliliters, while the dose is expressed in milligrams, which raised fears of overdose by conversion error. " In fact to handle sleep problems in children, it is better to strengthen the health advice that "to expose to dangerous drugs . "

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