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Connection between acetaminophen and asthma?
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<blockquote data-quote="ScentofCedar" data-source="post: 157163" data-attributes="member: 3353"><p>I don't know what kind of research there is to back this up, but one of those health newspapers came the other day claiming that there IS a connection between the rising rates of asthma in our country and the abundant use of acetaminophen.</p><p></p><p>I have been struggling with allergic asthma myself lately. I don't know what caused it. I did have Lyme's last summer, and that could be it.</p><p></p><p>But I have taken an amazing amount of Pamprin (which contains acetaminophen) during the past five years or so, when I was going through menopause. The thing is, it wasn't the acetaminophen I needed, but the diuretic and the mood stabilizer in the Pamprin. I believed the acetaminophen to be relatively harmless, but now I am wondering about this asthma-acetaminophen connection.</p><p></p><p>I thought it was worth mentioning.</p><p></p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScentofCedar, post: 157163, member: 3353"] I don't know what kind of research there is to back this up, but one of those health newspapers came the other day claiming that there IS a connection between the rising rates of asthma in our country and the abundant use of acetaminophen. I have been struggling with allergic asthma myself lately. I don't know what caused it. I did have Lyme's last summer, and that could be it. But I have taken an amazing amount of Pamprin (which contains acetaminophen) during the past five years or so, when I was going through menopause. The thing is, it wasn't the acetaminophen I needed, but the diuretic and the mood stabilizer in the Pamprin. I believed the acetaminophen to be relatively harmless, but now I am wondering about this asthma-acetaminophen connection. I thought it was worth mentioning. Barbara [/QUOTE]
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