Giving medicine to
infants and toddlers can not be arbitrary. Children are not adults
in miniature so that the treatment in children can not be equated simply
with treatment in adults based on the size of the dose or medication.
Giving medications to
children under five are not in accordance with the dosage amounts can
cause the child to overdose or under-dosing. In addition, not a few
parents who give medicine to her child without the child's body
temperature first.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Long-Term Effects of Taking Sleep Medications
When
the body feels tired, we certainly hope straight to bed. Unfortunately, not everyone can just sleep easy. For them, sleeping pills seemed comparable with rest
of the night. However, be aware that
studies have linked sleep dangers of drug consumption in the long run.Sleeping pills were not merely making a deep sleep. Dr. Genevieve Belleville research from Canada suggests that
those who used sleeping pills drank three or more tablets have an
increased risk of death more quickly than people who do not take
sleeping pills. Another impact of the use
of sleeping pills are the chronic health problems, such as addiction to
alcohol or cigarettes, as well as the possible cause of depression.
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Drugs and Vitamins
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