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Avoid ibuprofen for your child, can injury kidney: Study

Washington, Sun, 27 Jan 2013 NI Wire

If your children is suffering from sickness from dehydrationa and flu and you are going to give NSAIDs drugs like ibuprofen then think seriously as it can be cause injury kidney of your children as the latest research suggest.

According to sources, Jason Misurac and colleagues from the Indiana and Butler Universities reported that nearly three percent of cases of acute paediatric kidney injury, over a decade, could be traced directly to having taken NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).

Study shows that NSAIDs affect kidney function by restricting blood flow to the blood-filtering components of the kidneys and magnifying risks for children dehydrated by vomiting or diarrhoea, during an illness, Misurac was quoted as saying in the Journal of Paediatrics.

The study included young patients who needed dialysis, and those who may have suffered permanent kidney damage, the researchers said, according to an Indiana statement.

According to Misurac, a fellow in paediatric nephrology at Indiana, "These cases, including some in which patients' kidney function will need to be monitored for years, as well as the cost of treatment, are quite significant, especially when you consider that alternatives are available and acute kidney injury from NSAIDs is avoidable."

Fever is normal during an infection and not in itself dangerous, so "one alternative to NSAIDs would be acetaminophen, but another alternative would be no medication at all, at least for a while, to let the body fight the infection".

The team evaluated medical records at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana from January 1999 through June 2010 and found 1,015 cases in which patients had been treated for acute kidney injury from any cause.

(With inputs from IANS)


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