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Dexamethasone: More harm than good?

Friday, 31 October 2008 01:07 by Admin

Infants are precious things.  They need help in every aspect, are constantly learning, and are extremely vulnerable. This is why the prescription drug Dexethasone has come into the news. Dexethasone is used to treat organ inflammation. When given to infants, it is usually used to prevent certain types of lung diseases.  In adults, it is used to treat many different ailments including asthma and arthritis.

However, Dexamethasone is actually very dangerous to patients, especially to infants.  Researchers have discovered that this drug carries the likely risk of damaging infants’ intestinal lining. The drug is so powerful that it can eat through the layer and cause major problems. Another side affect is that Dexamethasone can interfere with the adrenal gland, and stunt growth in children.  

This drug is dangerous and should never been allowed on the market in the first place. Keep your infants away from this product.

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