Physicians Advise Against Using Codeine in Children

The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a report warning against the use of codeine in children due to the risk of potentially deadly reactions. Codeine, an opioid used for pain relief and cough suppression, can be metabolized into morphine at varying rates in children, sometimes leading to dangerous levels. Despite its common prescription, especially post-surgery, the risks are deemed to outweigh the benefits. Regulatory bodies like the FDA and WHO have also issued warnings. The report highlights the need for safer alternatives and further research into pain management for children.

A new clinical report warning against the use of codeine in children

Codeine In Children Risk To Deadly Reaction. The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a new clinical report warning against the use of codeine in children due the risk of a potentially deadly reaction. ‘Codeine’ is an opioid; it is used as a painkiller and cough suppressant. The report notes that ‘codeine’ is widely prescribed in clinical settings. In 28 states, it can be purchased over-the-counter in some form. Regulators and physician groups, including the AAP, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Health Canada, the World Health Organization and the European Medicines Agency have issued strong warnings for ‘codeine’.

Codeine is frequently combined with acetaminophen. Brand names include: Capital Codeine; Phrenilin with Caffeine, ‘Codeine’; and Tylenol with Codeine; and Fioricet with Codeine. ‘Codeine’ is often prescribed to children after surgeries such as tonsillectomies.

Codeine acts as a painkiller when it gets metabolized by the liver and gets converted into morphine. However, ‘codeine’ is not processed the same way by all patients. In some children, the drug is metabolized quickly, leading to high levels of morphine. The authors of the report state that in some cases, ‘codeine’ can reduce breathing and cause death.

The report comments that codeine is often the painkiller of choice because pediatricians have few safe and effective options for children. Similarly, there are not many alternatives for coughs. Lead author Dr. Joseph Tobias said in a press release, “Effective pain management for children remains challenging because children’s bodies process drugs differently than adults do,”

Identified Deaths From Using Codeine For Some Years

The authors contend that the risks of ‘codeine’ are not worth its benefits. “Maybe a little pain is better than the alternative,” said author Dr. Charles Coté to Associated Press. The report suspects that ‘codeine’ poses greater risks for children who already suffer from breathing problems such as sleep apnea.

“The evolving information about the genetic variability in drug metabolism will yield important insights to guide physicians in the safe and effective treatment of their patients,” the authors stated in the report.

“Additional clinical research must extend the understanding of the risks and benefits of both opioid and nonopioid alternatives for orally administered, effective agents for acute pain.”

The FDA voted to advise against using ‘codeine’ to treat coughs in children last December. Previously, it has recommended that ‘codeine’ can be used for pain if the perceived benefits outweigh the risks.

The agency said that caretakers should look out for signs of morphine overdose, however. One FDA study found that in 2011, codeine was prescribed to over 800,000 children under age 11. The agency identified 21 deaths related to ‘codeine’ use between 1965 and 2015.

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