Gunn V L, Taha S H, Liebelt E L, Serwint J R
Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Pediatrics. 2001 Sep;108(3):E52. doi: 10.1542/peds.108.3.e52.
Over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medications are marketed widely for relief of common cold symptoms, and yet studies have failed to demonstrate a benefit of these medications for young children. In addition, OTC medications can be associated with significant morbidity and even mortality in both acute overdoses and when administered in correct doses for chronic periods of time. Physicians often do not inquire about OTC medication use, and parents (or other caregivers) often do not perceive OTCs as medications. We present 3 cases of adverse outcomes over a 13-month period-including 1 death-as a result of OTC cough and cold medication use. We explore the toxicities of OTC cough and cold medications, discuss mechanisms of dosing errors, and suggest why physicians should be more vigilant in specifically inquiring about OTCs when evaluating an ill child.
非处方(OTC)止咳和感冒药被广泛销售用于缓解普通感冒症状,但研究未能证明这些药物对幼儿有益。此外,无论是急性过量服用还是长期按正确剂量服用,OTC药物都可能导致严重发病甚至死亡。医生通常不会询问患者是否使用了OTC药物,而家长(或其他照顾者)往往不将OTC药物视为药品。我们报告了在13个月期间因使用OTC止咳和感冒药导致的3例不良后果,其中包括1例死亡。我们探讨了OTC止咳和感冒药的毒性,讨论了用药剂量错误的机制,并指出医生在评估患病儿童时为何应更警惕地专门询问OTC药物的使用情况。