Paracetamol can slow brain development in kids
by The Daily Eye Team January 21 2014, 11:46 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 44 secsA new study has found that paracetamol can interfere with the brain development of children, and can even be dangerous for unborn kids.
Researchers at Uppsala University examined paracetamol, one of the most commonly used drugs for pain and fever in children, by giving small doses of it to ten-day-old mice. They later carried out tests on the behavioral habits of the mice in adulthood.
They found that the mice could be hyperactive in adulthood, could display behavioral disturbances, and could have lower memory capability compared to the mice that weren’t given the dose, the Local reported.
Researchers said that the exposure to and presence of paracetamol during a critical period of brain development can induce long-lasting effects on cognitive function and alter the adult response to paracetamol in mice. They added that parents should be careful in administering the drug.