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A New Zealand study of nearly 4,000 infants finds no link between early paracetamol or ibuprofen use and eczema, asthma, or bronchiolitis.
A large New Zealand study of nearly 4,000 infants finds no significant link between paracetamol or ibuprofen use in the first year and eczema, asthma, or bronchiolitis.
The randomized trial, part of the PIPPATamariki study, found similar rates of these conditions in both medication groups and no serious side effects.
Researchers say the results support current guidelines and provide reassurance to parents.
The study, led by University of Auckland scientists and funded by Cure Kids and the Health Research Council, will continue tracking children through age six to assess long-term risks like asthma and developmental conditions.
Un estudio realizado en Nueva Zelanda en casi 4.000 bebés no encontró relación alguna entre el uso precoz de paracetamol o ibuprofeno y el eczema, el asma o la bronquiolitis.