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  • FDA Safety Update on Sedation and General Anesthesia Drugs

    Posted in bOHP Smart Briefs on 2017-01-17 20:55:43

    Dear bOHP Subscribers,

     

    Some of you may deliver oral health care for children using sedation or general anesthesia. The FDA has developed a safety announcement for the use of sedation or anesthetic drugs during procedures for children younger than 3 years and pregnant women during their third trimester. Check it out!

     

    Wishing you all a great spring!

                                                                                    

       Best Wishes,

                                                                                       The bOHP Team

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    Tags: Safety, Anesthesia


  • FDA Warns Against Teething Products

    Posted in Safety on 2016-10-13 21:12:22

    Dear bOHP Subscribers,

    In light of ten recent deaths possibly related to teething tablets and gels, the FDA has issued a statement warning against their use. The statement has prompted stores like CVS to remove these products from their shelves. Dr. Rocio Quinonez was interviewed by Parent magazine regarding safe teething toys as an alternative to other homeopathic remedies. This can be found here and here. Please join us in sharing this important information with caregivers.

                                                                                       Best Wishes,
                                                                                       The bOHP Team


    FDA warns against the use of homeopathic teething tablets and gels

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers that homeopathic teething tablets and gels may pose a risk to infants and children. The FDA recommends that consumers stop using these products and dispose of any in their possession.

    Homeopathic teething tablets and gels are distributed by CVS, Hyland’s, and possibly others, and are sold in retail stores and online.

    Consumers should seek medical care immediately if their child experiences seizures, difficulty breathing, lethargy, excessive sleepiness, muscle weakness, skin flushing, constipation, difficulty urinating, or agitation after using homeopathic teething tablets or gels.

    “Teething can be managed without prescription or over-the-counter remedies,” said Janet Woodcock, M.D., director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. “We recommend parents and caregivers not give homeopathic teething tablets and gels to children and seek advice from their health care professional for safe alternatives.”

    The FDA is analyzing adverse events reported to the agency regarding homeopathic teething tablets and gels, including seizures in infants and children who were given these products, since a 2010 safety alert about homeopathic teething tablets. The FDA is currently investigating this issue, including testing product samples. The agency will continue to communicate with the public as more information is available.

    Homeopathic teething tablets and gels have not been evaluated or approved by the FDA for safety or efficacy. The agency is also not aware of any proven health benefit of the products, which are labeled to relieve teething symptoms in children.

    The FDA encourages health care professionals and consumers to report adverse events or quality problems experienced with the use of homeopathic teething tablets or gels to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program:

    Complete and submit the report online at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm; or 
    Download and complete the form, then submit it via fax at 1-800-FDA-0178.
    The FDA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, protects the public health by assuring the safety, effectiveness, security of human and veterinary drugs, vaccines and other biological products for human use, and medical devices. The agency is also responsible for the safety and security of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, products that give off electronic radiation, and for regulating tobacco products.

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    Tags: Safety, Teething

    Attachment: Press Announcements > FDA warns against the use of homeopathic teething tablets and gels(1).pdf


  • Chemicals found in Baby Teethers

    Posted in Safety on 2015-09-09 09:15:04

    Dear bOHP Subscribers,

    We hope the beginning of your summer is going well! Attached is a recent news article published by Science World Report indicating newfound concerns regarding teething toys. Please share with friends and colleagues.

    Best Wishes, 

    The bOHP Team

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    Tags: Safety, Teething

    Attachment: May Newsletter.pdf




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