Aspirin even children's aspirin-should never be given to children or teenagers with flu-like symptoms or chickenpox
Aspirin should not be given to children because of concerns about Reye's syndrome
Children with measles should never be given aspirin, as this has caused the fatal disease Reye's syndrome in the past.
You should seek medical attention right away if you have given your child Aspirin when they have chicken pox. When Aspirin is given to a child with chicken pox, it can cause them to get a condition called Reyes syndrome.
can a goat be given aspirin
because child may be at risk for unexpected severe bleeding
The dosage of aspirin given to a should be advised by a vet because dosage depends on the size of the animals. Medications marketed for the use by humans is not advised to give to animals.
Aspirin is not toxic to dogs, but too much would be harmful, and perhaps even deadly. Dogs can be given aspirin in appropriate amounts based on their age and weight. You should consult a vet to determine a proper dosage.
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Aspirin does not have an effect on radish seeds. If it has, surely it doesn't help them grow but stop them from growing. This is based on an experiment I conducted. The seeds which were given aspirin didn't germinate at all, while the ones which were not given aspirin germinated (all of them).
NONE cats should Never be given aspirins. Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
No, you should never give an ibuprofen to any type of poultry. Poultry can be given aspirin for some pain relief.
Apparently the cause of Reye's Syndrome is not known or understood. BUT there has been an associative link found between the occurrence of the disease and the use of aspirin. That link is strong enough to indicate that children under the age of 19 years should not take aspirin or use oral or topical products that contain salicylates.See Related Links.