Use of Acetaminophen during Pregnancy May Increased Child Risk for Asthma – AccentedTouch


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Use of Acetaminophen during Pregnancy May Increased Child Risk for Asthma
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A new Study found out that by taking painkiller acetaminophen during the pregnancy period may increase the risk of asthma in children. Paracetamol or the acetaminophen is widely used over-the-counter medication for pain and fever reducer, commonly used

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Using popular pain reliever during pregnancy may increase child asthma risk – The Virtual Medical Centre


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Using popular pain reliever during pregnancy may increase child asthma risk
The Virtual Medical Centre
Results demonstrated that paracetamol used at any stage of pregnancy was associated with a subsequent 21% increased risk of asthma in children between 2.5 and 7 years old. Although there is currently not enough evidence to recommend the avoidance of
Paracetamol in pregnancy linked to asthmaNursing Times

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