No! Tenston contains aspirin. Children with chickenpox should avoid aspirin to prevent Reyes syndrome. Use acetaminophen/paracetamol only!
If the older adult has had chickenpox or the vaccine, there is no additional risk from exposure to chickenpox. If not, the person should avoid contact with the chickenpox patient.
A fifty year old who does not recall a history of chickenpox should be vaccinated for chickenpox or for shingles. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation. Some insurance companies will not pay for shingles vaccine until age 60; otherwise, that would normally be your first choice.
is not safe for 11 year old because it for 18 year old
Getting chickenpox as an adult has a higher risk of complications and death.
NO!!!!!!!!! IT WOULDNT BE SAFE TO GIVE ANYTHING 2-YEAR-OLD CHICKEN. OR ANY 2-YEAR-OLD FOOD!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, chickenpox can be dangerous in children with a history of solid organ transplant. Contact your primary care provider or transplant center now for advice specific to your situation.
If your son has chickenpox and eczema, you should see your health care provider for more close evaluation and treatment. Contact your pediatrician or family practitioner today for advice specific to your situation.
Maybe not so safe, but as long as the 14 yr old does not give out any personal info,they're safe!
definitely no
No they are not.
Depends on the 11-year old. It does not deend on the eleven year old. it would be to dangerous for them
Chickenpox vaccine is not given to children under 12 months old.