Ibuprofen Information - August 21, 2008

Lawsuit Filed Against Children's Motrin That Caused Blindness In Young Girl

June 14, 2008 - Topics blind, child, prescription, men and pharmaceutical
The parents of young California girl are awaiting their court hearing on Monday in a lawsuit that they filed against drugmakers, claiming their children's Motrin caused the severe Stevens-Johnson syndrome that resulted in her blindness.

The lawsuit seeks stronger label warnings and punitive damages against drugmaker Johnson and Johnson. The girl, Sabrina Johnson, was 6 in September 2003 when she was sent home from school with a fever. Her parents gave her Children's Motrin drops that afternoon and again that night

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Short Arms And Legs Increases Risks For Dementia

May 12, 2008 - Topics disease, nutrition, ibuprofen and research
People with short arms and legs have a greater risk of developing dementia, according to a report recently published in Neurology.

Tina Huang, PhD, leader of the research team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, said in a news release that their findings were consistent with other research done on the Koreans. The shorter the length of the limb, the greater the risk of dementia

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Study: OTC Painkillers May Reduce Risk Of Parkinson's Disease

November 7, 2007 - Topics disease, study, headache, research and medicine
Regular use of over-the-counter medicines such as Ibuprofen lowers a person's risk of Parkinson's disease, according to a new study.

The findings support earlier studies which have suggested that inflammation-fighting drugs can prevent Parkinson's and, perhaps, other neurodegenerative diseases as well

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Doctor: Tip Of The Iceberg For OTC Drug Addiction

May 5, 2007 - Topics prescription, ibuprofen, abuse and medicine
Some doctors have expressed deep concern for the regulation of over the counter medications (OTC) saying that more addiction warnings should be provided to the public.

But the companies making the drugs argue that only a small percentage of people using the drugs abuse them and there have been no sign of unfavorable results when the drugs were used as recommended

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Ibuprofen Relieves Pain Best In Children

March 5, 2007 - Topics ibuprofen, child, hospital, medicine and research
Parents spending hours in the medicine aisle trying to find the best pain reliever for their child can finally rest assured. Researchers found that ibuprofen is the best pain reliever for children.

Children ages 6 to 17 with broken bones, bruises and sprains were given three kinds of drugs during a study conducted at a Canadian emergency room. Those who were given ibuprofen showed less pain within an hour of taking the medication

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