SUPPORTING the warnings
from Melbourne pharmacist
and obstetric drug information
consultant Ron Batagol in his letter
to the Medical Journal of Australia
(MJA), Westmead Children’s
Hospital consultant physician in
paediatric nephrology Associate
Professor Stephen Alexander
said the TGA’s decision to require
new warning labels on NSAIDs for
children was appropriate.
Alexander especially encouraged
caution when using ibuprofen in
children with dehydration.
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