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Infants who are given antacids like Zantac or Pepcid are more likely to develop childhood allergies,
cacman Offline
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Infants who are given antacids like Zantac or Pepcid are more likely to develop childhood allergies, perhaps because these drugs may alter their gut bacteria, a new large study suggests.

Early use of antibiotics also raised the chances of allergies in the study of nearly 800,000 children.

Researchers combed the health records of kids born between 2001 and 2013 and covered by Tricare, an insurance program for active duty and retired military personnel and their families. A surprising 9 percent of the babies received antacids, reflecting the popularity of treating reflux in infancy.

Over four years, more than half of all the children developed allergies to foods or medications, rashes, asthma, hay fever or other allergic diseases. The study couldn’t prove causes, but the connection with antacids and antibiotics was striking.

For children who received an antacid during their first six months, the chances of developing a food allergy doubled; the chances of developing a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis or hay fever were about 50 percent higher. For babies who received antibiotics, the chances doubled for asthma and were at least 50 percent higher for hay fever and anaphylaxis.

The results were published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics.

“These medicines are considered generally harmless and something to try with fussy babies who spit up a lot,” said lead researcher Dr. Edward Mitre of the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Maryland. “We should be a little more cautious prescribing these medicines.”

Mitre’s interest began when his youngest was a baby. A pediatrician suggested an antacid because the baby cried when on his back.

“We didn’t give it to him. He did not have terrible reflux. He got fussy when you put him flat,” Mitre recalled.

In the study, it’s possible medications were given to infants who already had allergies and were misdiagnosed, the authors acknowledged. But that didn’t seem likely to explain all of the strong effect they saw.

Gut bacteria play a role in a healthy immune system. Antibiotics and antacids might change the makeup of a baby’s microbiome, perhaps enough to cause an overreaction in the immune system that shows up as an allergy, Mitre said. Antacids also change the way protein is digested and some may alter development of immune system pathways.

Study co-author and pediatrician Dr. Cade Nylund of Uniformed Services University said parents can try offering fussy babies smaller amounts of food more often and frequent burping during meals.

https://apnews.com/6f25581c4deb4850af8f06861c33d4d3
frankj1 Offline
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doubtful I ever knew anyone who gave zantac or pepcid, or even tums, to an infant
victor809 Offline
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...how do we know that it isnt the presence of reflux this is an indicator that the child will have childhood allergies?

Unless they did a double blind study we don't....

Of course... double blind studies cost a lot of money. Something no one ever wants to spend unless the FDA requires it...
Speyside Offline
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This was not a study, it was a review of insurance health records. So there was no use of scientific method. While there very well might be linkage between antacid and antibiotic and alergies the perusal of records will not verify that. Per say it is an acedotal result.
dstieger Offline
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The first sentence (study conclusion?) could have been written differently:

Infants of parents who are stupid enough to give antacids like Zantac or Pepcid are more likely to develop childhood allergies, a new large study suggests. Unrelated studies have also concluded that children of stupid parents are more likely to develop all sorts of ****
victor809 Offline
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Interesting...
Congested nasal passages from allergies can lead to sinus infections. Infected mucus draining from the stomach can lead to acid reflux.

Perhaps the infants always had allergies and the drs were just treating a secondary symptom.
dstieger Offline
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I didn't read close enough first time through -- apparently the antacids were documented in health records meaning most were probably 'prescribed' or suggested by care providers....either way, doesn't surprise me -- I don't care if its Ritalin, antibiotics, antacids, Valium or Adderall -- the knee jerk response to medicate anything and everything, especially our youth is a problem - but not for big pharma
bgz Offline
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My littlest baby spit up a lot. We didn't give her antacids, but the probability is high that she'll get allergies because both my wife and I have mild allergies at certain points of the year.

I would argue most people are allergic to something and are effected at least a little bit seasonally by something.

I think this is a case of "correlation does not imply causation".

Anyway, I get it, OP hates medicines that you can't smoke.
victor809 Offline
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I heard infants given chemotherapy drugs in the first few years of life are more likely to develop cancer later in life....



We should ban chemotherapy drugs. Those evil pharma companies pushing drs to prescribe them... I'm sure there's a plant somewhere that fixes everything.
teedubbya Offline
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I heard folks that go to bed with an itchy ass are more likely to wake up with stink finger
victor809 Offline
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Damn those evil pharmaceutical companies paying drs to prescribe itchy asses...
cacman Offline
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bgz wrote:
Anyway, I get it, OP hates medicines.

I hate pills, period.

And I trust Big Pharma and Doctors about as much as I trust our guberment politicians.

They'll all lie to you just to make a dollar.
victor809 Offline
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I heard the kratom industry was run by volunteer priests and has no interest in making money....
Speyside Offline
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Those pills from big pharma keep me from dying. In the 17th century the average life expectancy in Virginia was 25, a time when there was no big pharma. The average life expectancy in Virginia today is 79.2, big pharma exists today. Cacman, how do you rationalize that? And yes, I understand that big Pharma is not the only factor in the increased life expectancy, but it is a factor.
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