Mom, don't be superstitious that some of them are actually pits ["Hai Tao magic medicine" is really so "god"?

  For parents with small babies, are there some medicines such as Juicuidi and Xiaoluye at home?

Are these "Hai Tao magic medicines" that are familiar to the mother circle really so effective and safe?

The Municipal Food and Drug Administration reminded that you must not be superstitious about "sea shopping magic drugs", some of them are pits!

  "Hai Tao magic medicine" is sought after by Bao Ma

  "I have almost all of these products at home, and I also heard from others!" When it came to the medicines such as Xie Di, Xiaoluye, etc., Ms. Deng, a 32-year-old citizen, said that they were all prepared for her 4-year-old son.

Ms. Deng told reporters that these medicines were first introduced by friends, saying that they were made abroad, safe and effective, especially suitable for babies.

Many are purchased from abroad through daigou, or purchased from e-commerce platforms.

  The reporter interviewed some Bao Ma, and most of them said that many of them learned about these overseas drug brands from others, read the introduction of e-commerce, and then "planted grass".

There are also some mothers who believe that foreign countries have stricter drug supervision, and from the perspective of the main ingredients marked on these drugs, they are all extracted from natural plants, which makes the baby feel more at ease.

  The reporter searched the e-commerce platform for the antipruritic liquid, Xiaoluye cough oral liquid, and Anpanman cold medicine, etc., and found that the sales volume was very high.

Taking the German Xiaoluye cough oral liquid as an example, the seller on the e-commerce platform stated: "Natural medicine extracted from ivy leaves", no alcohol and no additives, which has been well known by Bao Ma around the world.

Incomparable Drop Children's Edition is suitable for "children over 3 months and pregnant women".

Many mothers said that the medicines they received did not have Chinese labels, but they had no doubts about these medicines, because they were all produced by well-known foreign pharmaceutical companies, and they could be used according to the text instructions provided on the e-commerce page.

  This guide to avoiding pits, Mommy, come and see

  Although many treasure mothers trust these drugs, in the eyes of professionals from the Municipal Food and Drug Administration, these "overseas shopping magic drugs" are so amazing on the Internet that many of them do not live up to their names.

The Municipal Food and Drug Administration took the following hottest "sea shopping magic drugs" as examples to formulate a guide for avoiding pits for the majority of Bao Ma!

  Incomparable Drops: The ingredients are not suitable for children to use Incomparable Drops is a very popular anti-itch product in the mother and baby world, but you may not know anything about the ingredients of Incomparable Drops!

Incomparable drops on the market are divided into two versions: adult and children. The adult version contains camphor and menthol, both of which are not safe for children and must not be used.

The children's version of the incomparable drops removes the two ingredients of camphor and menthol, but contains 2% concentration of diphenhydramine, which is an antihistamine. Although the antipruritic effect is good, it is also not suitable for children.

  A relevant person from the Municipal Food and Drug Administration said that in my country, diphenhydramine as a topical preparation is explicitly prohibited from being used in infants and young children.

The US FDA's attitude towards diphenhydramine is that over-the-counter antihistamines are not recommended for children under 2 years old; topical diphenhydramine for children aged 2 to 12 is recommended at a concentration of 1% and no more than 4 times a day.

Therefore, incomparable drops of diphenhydramine have a high concentration and are not suitable for children to use.

  Little Green Leaf: It may cause allergies and other side effects. Many online "child medication guides" claim that Little Green Leaf is a safe and no side effect cough medicine.

Therefore, many mothers use it as soon as their child coughs.

The active ingredient of Little Green Leaf is ivy leaf extract. The cough-relieving effect of this thing has yet to be verified, and it is not as magical as the legend.

In addition, the leaflet's instructions also state that the drug may cause allergies, such as rash, skin itching, shortness of breath, etc., and may also cause a series of gastrointestinal reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.

  Anpanman: The blue version with codeine Anpanman is also very popular in China. It has a cute shape and a variety of tastes, and children can't resist it.

But in fact, the ingredients of this cold medicine are exactly the same as those of the commonly used children's cold medicine in China.

There are many parents who do not know the ingredients of the medicines, so when they have a cold, they give their children Anpanman first, and then take the domestic cold medicine prescribed by the doctor. Multiple same ingredients are superimposed, causing their children to overdose.

In addition, the blue cough suppressant in Anpanman contains codeine, which is banned in my country for children under the age of 18, so don't give it to children.

  The Municipal Food and Drug Administration reminded that if overseas drugs cannot read the instructions, it is easy to cause medication errors, and the quality of drugs cannot be guaranteed.

If your child is sick, you should go to the hospital and ask a doctor to prescribe medicine.

Before giving medicine to your child, you should also carefully read the instructions of the medicine, use it strictly according to the method of use, and do not abuse the medicine yourself.

Chongqing Morning News reporter Chen Yu