What Are the Dangers of Mucinex for Children?
Mucinex, an expectorant, is designed to break up mucus in the sinuses and throat 5. Children should only take Children's Mucinex, which provides the proper dosage 45. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration advises that children under 2 years old should never take expectorants or decongestants unless advised to do so by a pediatrician. Though Mucinex is generally a safe drug, be aware of possible side effects 45.
If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.
Allergic Reaction
When the immune system mistakes a foreign substance for a dangerous pathogen, it reacts with a strong immune response that may cause difficulty breathing, hives and anaphylactic shock. If your child develops a rash or is dizzy after taking Mucinex, discontinue use and contact a pediatrician immediately 5. If your child has trouble breathing, go to the emergency room.
Gastrointestinal Upset
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Some children experience gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea after taking Mucinex and other expectorants, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics 25. Gastrointestinal reactions to medicine are not usually the result of an allergy, according to pediatrician William Sears 1. Instead, they may indicate a mild sensitivity to the drug or an overdose. Avoid giving your child the drug again if she develops these symptoms. If vomiting becomes severe or diarrhea contains blood, contact your pediatrician.
- Some children experience gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea after taking Mucinex and other expectorants, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics 2.
- Instead, they may indicate a mild sensitivity to the drug or an overdose.
Drowsiness
Drowsiness is less common when children take Mucinex instead of an antihistamine, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics 5. However, some children still develop drowsiness and lethargy. It is often difficult to determine if the drowsiness is caused by the drug, since many children become drowsy when they have a sinus infection or respiratory illness. Avoid giving your child Mucinex before she engages in physical activities such as playing sports or riding her bike 5.
Behavior Changes
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Many medications have the potential to cause behavioral changes, including Mucinex 5. Some children become hyper, anxious or weepy after taking decongestants. If you notice an immediate change in your child's behavior after administering the medication, call your pediatrician and discontinue use.
- Many medications have the potential to cause behavioral changes, including Mucinex 5.
- Some children become hyper, anxious or weepy after taking decongestants.
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References
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- "Caring For Your Baby and Young Child"; American Academy of Pediatrics; 2009
- "Health, Safety and Nutrition for the Young Child"; Lynn R. Marotz; 2011
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