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emoemo333
01-13-2009, 07:39 AM
Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:29am EST

http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE50C14Z20090113

By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Vicks VapoRub, a common cold remedy, can cause respiratory distress in children under 2 when inappropriately applied directly under the nose, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.

They said using the Procter & Gamble Co product in this way can cause a young child's tiny airways to swell and fill with mucus, triggering severe breathing problems.

"The only problem we've seen is in a small child when it has been put under the nose," Dr. Bruce Rubin of Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina, said in a telephone interview.

Rubin said the ingredients in Vicks can be irritants, causing the body to produce more mucus to protect the airway. And since infants and young children have airways that are much narrower than those of an adult, any increase in mucus or swelling can narrow them severely.

"The company is really clear it should never go under the nose or in the nose for anybody and it shouldn't be used in children under 2," said Rubin, whose study appears in the journal Chest.

While the researchers only tested the Vicks product, Rubin said similar products, including generic versions, could cause the same negative effects in infants and toddlers.

Rubin and his colleagues began looking at use of the medication after treating an 18-month-old girl who developed respiratory distress after the salve was put under her nose.

They studied ferrets, which have an airway anatomy similar to humans. In the animals with a chest infection, the product increased mucus secretion and decreased the animal's ability to clear mucus.

"We were able to document changes that we think explain this," Rubin said.

David Bernens, a spokesman for P&G, said the finding came as a surprise. "Vicks VapoRub has been proven safe and effective through multiple clinical trials. It has been in the market for over 100 years," Bernens said, noting that the label says the product should not be used in children under age 2 without a doctor's advice, and not under the nose.

"We warn people not to do that," he said.

Since the initial episode, emergency doctors at the medical center have begun asking all parents of children in respiratory distress if they used the Vicks product in a similar way and they have seen two more cases, Rubin said.

"I recommend never putting Vicks in, or under, the nose of anybody -- adult or child," Rubin said in a statement, adding that he would never use it in a child under age 2.

Dr. James Mathers, president of the American College of Chest Physicians, said in a statement that parents should consult their doctor before giving any over-the-counter medication to infants and young children, particularly cough and cold medications, which can be harmful.

(Editing by Maggie Fox)

straightstreet
01-13-2009, 07:53 AM
now that we have a 9 month old grandson and our daughter works at a daycare center, I realize all the control gov't and/or pharma co. have over regulations concerning children and infants-parents really have no say anymore. Mentholatum applied to his chest and rubbing it on his little feet at night before she puts socks on him is what she uses when our grandson has a cold because she can't get him cold or cough medicine. I realize this says under the nose, but how much longer until they put an age limit on using the product on an infant at all? I must be old school because I can remember growing up with mentholatum under AND in my nose, on my chest, and my mom giving me a dose of cough medicine with a spoon right out of the silverware drawer {gasp!}
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angelwing
01-13-2009, 08:45 AM
I take this one with a grain of salt, they tested it on ferrets for cripes sake! My mom used to use vicks vaporub on me from the time I was maybe 4 months old and if I had a 2 year old or younger and had to use it on them I would...sick-n-tired of being told what to do anymore, it didn't hurt me, it didn't hurt the other kids growing up, it didn't hurt my nieces and nephews..so pfffttt to this one

forgot to say that I had Vicks in my nose, on my chest, on my throat, on my feet...no damage

westernhalf
01-13-2009, 10:10 AM
Another Vicks survivor chiming in here....I think my mom used to put it in a "vaporizer" to fill the room with mist, along with putting it on my chest. There was a recent thread, either here or on another forum, about Vicks, and how effective it is when put on the soles of feet. I said then that the ptb would try to find a way to get rid of it if it were found to be too effective! Maybe this is the start? http://www.thetreeofliberty.com/vb/images/icons/icon9.gif

Stropes
01-13-2009, 10:27 AM
Humbug!

I could not live without my Vicks. I know my mom used it on me at a very young age. As a child, I thought everyone had a vaporizer in their bedroom! I realize we have to be very careful with young children, but I think the government is going way overboard on the "no medication" thing -- which is odd considering how much we medicate them as they get older for ADD and ADHD.

emoemo333
01-13-2009, 10:39 AM
Humbug!

I could not live without my Vicks. I know my mom used it on me at a very young age. As a child, I thought everyone had a vaporizer in their bedroom! I realize we have to be very careful with young children, but I think the government is going way overboard on the "no medication" thing -- which is odd considering how much we medicate them as they get older for ADD and ADHD.

Not to mention how many vaccines we are told we are supposed to give them. I had chronic bronchitis as a kid. I hated the Vicks. Granma would put it on my chest, wrap a towel around me chest, and then top it off with a heating pad on top of that. This was on the really bad nights. Family doc and ER docs were OK with this as there was not a lot that could be done for my coughing. Yes it worked but to this day I shudder at the thought of Vicks. But I do have some for use at home too.

'nother thought is the more they say no OTC, the more the pharmacuticals can push their drugs as safe and more effective. But then again that may just be my cynical side popping out from under my rock.

Stropes
01-13-2009, 11:08 AM
Not to mention how many vaccines we are told we are supposed to give them. I had chronic bronchitis as a kid. I hated the Vicks. Granma would put it on my chest, wrap a towel around me chest, and then top it off with a heating pad on top of that. This was on the really bad nights. Family doc and ER docs were OK with this as there was not a lot that could be done for my coughing. Yes it worked but to this day I shudder at the thought of Vicks. But I do have some for use at home too.

'nother thought is the more they say no OTC, the more the pharmacuticals can push their drugs as safe and more effective. But then again that may just be my cynical side popping out from under my rock.

I think you are right about the "pharmacuticals". They don't seem to want us to make decisions on our own about our health. I don't suppose it will be too long before "herbal remedies" are illegal as well.

Martinhouse
01-13-2009, 03:18 PM
I have read that Eucalyptus oil kills viruses. That's one of the ingredients in Vick's.

Heaven forbid we use something so generic and inexpensive instead of those prescription antivirals!

Carol