Infants and atropine: a dangerous mixture.

Author: FenwickD, HansonR M, McDonaldJ D, NobleP, O'HalloranM T, PickfordE J

Paper Details 
Original Abstract of the Article :
Colic in infants is a common but short-lived problem. Many different theories and treatment for this distressing ailment have been tried over the years, yet the definitive cure remains elusive. Although the risks associated with the use of atropine and its derivatives are well known, they are still ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1754.1991.tb00347.x

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

A Cautionary Tale: The Dangers of Atropine in Infants

The world of [pediatrics] is dedicated to protecting the health and well-being of our youngest patients. This case report serves as a reminder of the importance of careful medication use in infants, particularly with [atropine] and its derivatives. The authors describe a case of serious [side effects] in an infant who received an [atropine-containing mixture] for [colic]. This unfortunate incident highlights the potential for serious toxicity in infants due to inappropriate prescription, preparation, or administration of atropine. This research emphasizes the importance of exercising caution when prescribing and using atropine in this vulnerable population.

The Importance of Vigilance in Infant Medication Use

This case report underscores the importance of exercising extreme caution when prescribing and using atropine in infants. The authors emphasize that while colic is a common and often self-limiting condition, atropine and its derivatives should not be considered a first-line treatment option. This is especially true given the potential for serious toxicity, as demonstrated in this case. The study highlights the need for healthcare providers to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of using atropine in infants, particularly in light of the availability of safer and more effective alternatives for managing colic.

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable: Safer Alternatives for Infant Care

This research highlights the importance of prioritizing the safety of our most vulnerable patients, particularly infants. The authors emphasize the importance of seeking safer and more effective alternatives for managing colic, rather than relying on medications like atropine that carry a significant risk of toxicity. It's a reminder that in the world of pediatrics, we must always strive to prioritize the health and well-being of our youngest patients, using the safest and most effective treatment options available. It's also a reminder to double-check medication preparation and dosage to prevent medication errors.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Imagine a fragile desert flower, delicate and vulnerable. Infants are like these flowers, requiring careful nurturing and protection. This case report serves as a harsh reminder that even seemingly harmless medications can have serious consequences for infants. The authors emphasize the importance of prioritizing safety and seeking safer alternatives for managing colic. It's a reminder that in the world of medicine, we must always strive to protect our most vulnerable patients, providing them with the best possible care.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1991-07-18
  2. Date Revised 2019-09-07
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

2043393

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1111/j.1440-1754.1991.tb00347.x

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English

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