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KIDS' HEALTH
UPDATES
Recent News and Articles of Interest to
Parents
February 2003
Combination Vaccine Approved :
The FDA has recently approved a vaccine which combines DTaP ,
Hepatitis B and Inactive Polio. Dosage administration would be at 2,
4 and 6 months thus eliminating six injections. Reports show a
somewhat increase in the incidence of fever with this combined
product verses the individual shots.In the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts where the vast majority of childhood immunizations are
obtained through the state it remains to be seen whether this new
combination vaccine will be available to the pediatric offices.
New
Flu Vaccine :A
new intranasal flu vaccine to prevent
influenza A will soon become available. It will be approved for the
ages 5 years 49 years. It is somewhat discouraging that this new
vaccine is not approved for the age groups who perhaps would be most
at risk and reap the greatest benefits from immunization: the very
young and the elderly. I would imagine that further studies will be
needed or refinements made before this vaccine can reach all
susceptible individuals.
Another New Treatment for ADD/ADHD
: Currently being tested with promising results is a
methylphenidate transdermal patch as reported by Barbara Boughton
,contributing editor, in January 2003 edition of Pediatric News.
Methylphenidate is the generic name for the active ingredient of
Ritalin . This new method of delivery seems to be helpful in
conjunction with other behavioral modalities to deal with this
disorder. It appears that lower doses of the drug delivered by the
patch are more effective than comparable dosing orally. This
provides an interesting and perhaps useful way for treating this
disorder. It would perhaps eliminate oral dosing at school and may
provide a more steady level of this medication. We will await
further testing and news.
January 2003
New
ADD/ADHD Drug on Horizon : I have recently
filled out an online physician survey about a new drug for the
treatment of ADHD/ADD to be marketed as Strattera (generic I believe
is Atomoxetine ). Through the survey I learned that this drug is a
non controlled substance unlike all the other mainstays of treatment
and reportedly has >24 hour efficacy. This would be a great boon
for once a day or twice a day treatment which actually will carry
over into the activities and homework time. It would also eliminate
the need to obtain a new written prescription monthly. The side
effects were reported as minimal although it could enhance the
effects of albuterol on blood pressure and heart rate and have some
effects on urinary retention or hesitancy. Is this too good to be
true?? We will see. Currently I believe this drug will be available
in January 2003 and marketed by Eli Lilly.We at Pediatric
Specialists as well as parents of affected children will wait with
great anticipation for further information.
AAG
Pneumococcal Vaccine :
From Pediatric News comes an
article by Miriam Tucker in which a report in the reduction in
invasive disease from pneumococcus ( Strep
pneumoniae ) by two thirds. This is a direct effect of the use of
pneumococcal vaccine ( Prevnar ) which children are now receiving at
2, 4 and 6 months. Because of the nationwide shortage the last dose
at one year has been withheld. This is great testimony to the value
of this immunization.
Varicella (Chickenpox): Again on
the immunization front, the same writer as above in
Pediatric News reports a 70% reduction in
hospitalizations for complications of chickenpox since the vaccine
has become available. Of some further interest was the fact that the
hospitalizations in those who did not receive the vaccine was also
decreased. This was interpreted as what is called herd immunity
where immunized individuals shed enough virus to elicit some immune
response in contacts who never received the vaccine directly.
Pierced Ears: From Infectious
Diseases in Children is an article reporting an increased
incidence of complications and infections in piercing the ear
cartilage verses the ear lobe. The typical spring loaded guns are
not recommended for this procedure and in some states may be
illegal.
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