B.C. asks from Arlington, TX on April 02, 2008
Albuterol?
I posted a few days ago about my baby girl who was ill. Well, I took her to the doctor, and they said that she has a mild case of RSV, and thrush. Well, they put her on Albuterol and some antifungal. Well, she refuses to sleep, no naps during the day, and when she usually goes to bed at 8:45, she is now getting down close to 11. And she is also vommiting. Anyone had this problem with the albuterol?
So What Happened?™
So, I took her back to the doctor today, and come to find out, in addition to the thrush and rsv, she now has an ear infection. Yay!
They said that the ear infection was why she was up ALL night last night, and they switched her from the albuterol to a nebulizer. Thanks so much for everyone's helpful advice!
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K.C. answers from Dallas on April 03, 2008
The albuterol will definetly make her wired. They gave that to my son when he had pneumonia one time and we were up literally all night long. He was so exhausted but couldn't get his little body to calm down to sleep.
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T.T. answers from Dallas on April 02, 2008
I have asthma and know what albuterol can do to ones body. It is a stimulant and makes you feel very gettery (sp?). Which is why i use my nebulizer instead of my inhailer for that reason alone. my nebulizer treatments dont me feel so hopped up.
If she is vommiting I would take her back to the Ped to get checked up...this shouldnt be occuring.
B.I. answers from Tyler on April 04, 2008
Being a certified pharmacy tech. and having to go through the same thing when my daughter was 15 mo. the albuteral is a stimulant and will make them very hyper or very drowsy. If they get hyper, they will usually take a nap right afterwards and also the vomitting is a side effect, but if your concerned don't hesitate to call the doctor. Once they rsv clears up and the treatments stop she will return to her normal behavior and as far as the thrush, the medication should have nothing to do with what's going on with her. Your doing great by keeping such a good eye on her and I'm sure she will be fine. God Bless!
K.C. answers from Dallas on April 03, 2008
The albuterol will definetly make her wired. They gave that to my son when he had pneumonia one time and we were up literally all night long. He was so exhausted but couldn't get his little body to calm down to sleep.
B.M. answers from Dallas on April 03, 2008
That's definitely the albuterol. You might ask if they can switch you to Xopenex, we had MUCH better luck with that.
Hope she feels better soon - RSV is scary!
S. answers from Dallas on April 02, 2008
The Albuterol does have a stimulant and may be causing him to be restless; don't know whether it has vomiting as a side effect or if that is the RSV. Check with your pediatrician.
T.L. answers from Dallas on April 03, 2008
I will say that the albuterol is possibly contributing to her not sleeping. When my son was on it at 18 months, he was LITERALLY 'bouncing off the walls' from it. I would ask if there was something else she could be given.
K.C. answers from Dallas on April 03, 2008
B. -
My son is asthmatic and has been on albuterol since he was 2 months old. I've never heard of vomiting associated with albuterol. I would say that something else is causing that and that you should take her in to the doctor. You can go onto WebMd online and look up albuterol as well as RSV. There's a lot of info on there. It does say that RSV is EXTREMELY contagious!
Good Luck!
D.S. answers from Dallas on April 03, 2008
Albuterol is usually given with asthma and can make you not nervous inside which will keep you from sleeping. The thrush keeps them from eating because it is so painful. Just make sure the thrush medicine be given just as the doctor instructed otherwise it will just get worse. I hope this information helps.
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