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Acetaminophen: Teen Asthma Trigger?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 373957" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I saw this and I still stick by my theory that medications being used for allergies and/or asthma are causing permanent "difficult child-ness" in a great deal of these kids. (Not all but at least 20%) I'd bet money on it if I had it to bet! And these huge recalls lately have me hoping that maybe someone is starting to get a clue and research that. If it's not the medications, it's the hormone or chemical imbalance in the brain that is resulting from severe allergies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 373957, member: 3699"] I saw this and I still stick by my theory that medications being used for allergies and/or asthma are causing permanent "difficult child-ness" in a great deal of these kids. (Not all but at least 20%) I'd bet money on it if I had it to bet! And these huge recalls lately have me hoping that maybe someone is starting to get a clue and research that. If it's not the medications, it's the hormone or chemical imbalance in the brain that is resulting from severe allergies. [/QUOTE]
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