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Lawsuit: Children's Motrin Caused Blindness
Fox News ^ | December 29, 2004 | Associated Press

Posted on 12/29/2004 8:05:06 AM PST by petitfour

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To: johnnyb_61820
Is there any truth to this? I ask because I give my kid motrin every night (he's a special needs kid, and it helps him sleep rather than be bothered with epilepsy and the tube in his stomach). Anyone know?

I would advise if at all possible to give your son a similar colored or (if older) similar tasting placebo for a day and gauge his reaction. If you can, it is best not to administer ibuprofen on a daily basis. P.S., Does he have a Baclofen pump? Just curious.

41 posted on 12/29/2004 9:28:53 AM PST by montag813
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To: johnnyb_61820
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can be caused by a lot of drugs. It is not specific to Motrin. If you or your kids ever develop a rash while taking medication, do not assume it is caused by the illness. It can be an early sign of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.

My daughter recently had an experience with this. The medication did have warnings about Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and said to call the doctor if you developed a rash. She did and we told her to stop the drug immediately. The doctor agreed.

42 posted on 12/29/2004 9:32:15 AM PST by knuthom
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To: randog
Pretty soon, if the lawyers have their way, we're going to be boiling our own eye-of-newt and toe-of-frog to ward off boils and pestilence.

And then the lawyers will help us sue who ever sold the eye-of-newt and toe-of-frog too us, along with the maker of the kettle it was boiled in, and the store we bought the kettle at.

And since the timber industry has deep pockets and is evil, they will also sue them because we used wood to build a fire under the kettle.

43 posted on 12/29/2004 9:44:45 AM PST by Phantom Lord (Advantages are taken, not handed out)
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To: television is just wrong

Here it goes. The healthcare hysteria triggers an avalanche of frivilous lawsuits.


44 posted on 12/29/2004 9:45:57 AM PST by virgil
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To: virgil

What ever happened to buyer beware. Read the labels, and use caution.

I guess people don't research such things anymore. The victimize themselves or their children, and expect everyone to pay up when something goes wrong.

READ. All medications have side effects. Not all people will suffer the same fate, but you must educate yourselves.


45 posted on 12/29/2004 9:48:35 AM PST by television is just wrong (Our sympathies are misguided with illegal aliens.)
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To: Blue Screen of Death
I am going to sue Playboy.

BAHAHA! (you're not "reading" it right now, are you?)

46 posted on 12/29/2004 9:48:35 AM PST by Mrs.Liberty (All your TH are belong to us.)
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To: montag813

Trust me, he has no idea what he's getting.

Never heard of a Baclofen pump. For seizure-related activity he gets Keppra and is on the Ketogenic diet (although he's actually on the Ketogenic diet for other reasons -- namely trying to use fat metabolism as a way around his screwed up Krebs cycle).


47 posted on 12/29/2004 10:07:04 AM PST by johnnyb_61820
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To: petitfour
They probably have a case; this site Stevens Johnson Support states that almost any drug can cause this syndrome in susceptible people and any doctor made aware of her condition would indeed be negligent if he failed to notice and treat the symptoms.
48 posted on 12/29/2004 10:15:20 AM PST by Old Professer (When the fear of dying no longer obtains no act is unimaginable.)
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To: johnnyb_61820

Apparently it is an allergic reaction; if your son has taken motrin before with no ill effects it isn't likely he would suddenly develop a reaction now; if you noticed a reddening of the tongue or mouth lining soon after his ingestion you should immediately seek professional assistance according to the Googled sites I've just scanned.


49 posted on 12/29/2004 10:18:37 AM PST by Old Professer (When the fear of dying no longer obtains no act is unimaginable.)
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To: Poohbah
Plugged in and switched on.

Oh my...

50 posted on 12/29/2004 10:33:13 AM PST by Dementon (Life's tough. Get a helmet.)
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To: Poohbah

"It's lethal if inhaled."

That's a lie!


51 posted on 12/29/2004 10:49:44 AM PST by brianl703 (Border crossing is a misdemeanor. So is drunk driving. Which do we have more checkpoints for?)
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To: Old Professer

The reason this story caught my attention is because our son has apparently developed an allergy to Motrin. I had read a story about SJS a year or so ago, but I believe the cause in that story was an antibiotic or phenylbarbitol(sp?). Our son was having hives earlier in the year, and we thought it was due to something he ate. Then we thought it was due to a tooth infection. (he chipped a tooth. initially, there was no detectable problem with the roots.) The infection was treated, and the hives/edema stopped. Until we gave him Motrin several months later. Soooo, we do not know for sure that Motrin was causing his hives/edema earlier in the year, but we do know that his eyes swelled shut the last time he had it. It was very scary every time he swelled up. I took him to the doctor one of the times, and she thought it was an allergy to something in the environment and that it would go away. She told us to give him Benadryl. Anywho, our son has taken ibuprofin with no problem until the last year.


52 posted on 12/29/2004 11:08:41 AM PST by petitfour
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To: petitfour

Often, clinicians are simply uninformed of the unfamiliar; sometimes you just have to find the right doctor.


53 posted on 12/29/2004 1:19:51 PM PST by Old Professer (When the fear of dying no longer obtains no act is unimaginable.)
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