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For any new mom with teething children you know how difficult it can be. Averi was up every 45 minutes for 3 nights in a row. I was using the tylenol and it just wasn't working so I went to what a few friends had told me about. Teething Tablets by Hyland's. They are a homeopathic way of battleing the pain. I wasn't sure if I bought it, but tried it anyway. The first night she slept from 6:30 until 7 the next morning. Than at daycare she took them before nap time and slept 2 and a half hours! Last night she slept threw the night again! I wasn't sure if it was a flook the first night but now I totally believe it's the pain relief of the Teething Tablets. I went online to make sure there wasn't anything harmfull that was making her sleep so well and they are all natural and aprroved by the FDA. They have been around since the early 1900's! They have other products for different things as well. You can find more at www.hylands.com |
Posted by Christine on 01/16/2008 11:35 AM
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Be careful, I have seen a scary post that says the dosage in them is inconsistent and some babies have had very negative side effects. I don't know if it is true, but wanted you to know that that info is out there. |
posted by Celeste on 01/16/2008 12:54 PM
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Hi Christine. I too bought a bottle of hylands teething tablets and my daughter took very well to them. She went back to sleeping through the night and wasn't in discomfort. However there was a post a few weeks (I think) back that said the tablets are not regulated by the FDA and the dosage is inconsistent. Here is the post (It was titled Teething Tablets):
I know alot of us use these for our babies. I just wanted to share this information I received from another mom board. Do what you want with this information.
"Please forgive any syntactical and grammatical errors that might occur in this post. I just returned from the Children's Medical Center ER. We gave Brooks his usual dose of teething tablets before bed last night as he was drooling heavily and teething. He even has 2 bumps where the bottom teeth are coming in. Around 1 AM he began turning his head from side to side and flailing in his co-sleeper. I picked him up to nurse him thinking that he might be able to nurse and go back to sleep. He refused the breast but never cried. We put him in the bed with us and he continued to move CONSTANTLY. He couldn't stay still. Eric took him downstairs to rock him but he wouldn't go to sleep. He brought him back upstairs and my eyes got used to the darkness so I could focus on him. He looked out of it. His pupils were so dilated and he was moving constantly. He was extremely tactile. He wanted to touch everything. He didn't make any noise. He wouldn't coo or cry. He wouldn't smile or even give us any sign that he was recognizing us. He seemed to be tripping on LSD or something similar. It appeared that he was having petite mall seizures. He couldn't focus on us or anything and he would move involuntarily non stop. I looked online because I suspected that the Bella Donna was giving him this reaction. I searched and searched for negative information regarding Hylands prior to buying it but I never found any. Finally, I decided to look up Bella Donna overdose. He was displaying all the symptoms. After a few hours of this and 2 heavy poopy diapers we took him to the ER. He hadn't slept in 13 hours nor had a wet diaper. HE HAD BELLA DONNA POISONING. They took the bottle from us and did some preliminary tests. Each table was drastically different from the other. The Bella Donna in one table was more than 100 times what the bottle indicates. The National poison control people said they are seeing this more and more. Hylands are not regulated by the FDA or any other organization so there is no way to be sure that the amount of Bella Donna in each tablet is safe.
I am writing this to you because I care about you. Brooks has been using Hylands for over a month and was fine! We just purchased this new bottle 2 days ago and finally opened it yesterday. Even if your child is fine with it now, the next bottle could have a dangerous amount in it. Bella Donna, also known as Deadly Nightshade, causes hallucinations, fever, inability to perspire or urinate, loss of appetite, siezures. Hylands gets away with putting it in tablets because they claim that there is only .003% in their product. If you have lower than a certain percentage of an illegal substance in your product it can still be legal.
He would not take any breast milk from me nor from a bottle. He couldn't keep still long enough to nurse. Looking at my child and having him not recognize me or respond is the most scary thing in the world. They had to flush his system out and give him Enfalyte (Infant pedialyte). I would post this warning on the boards but I know people will claim that I did something wrong that I OVERDOSED him. I assure you we gave him 2 tablets twice yesterday and that is all. The 2nd dose was at midnight and it was over 6 hours after the first dose. I had reservations about using this product at first. I shared those reservations with Katie but when Brooks responded favorably to the product, I kept using it.
NO AMOUNT OF SLEEP FOR THE BABY OR YOU IS WORTH WHAT WE JUST WENT THROUGH
We opted to go home after the 6 hours of observation because they didn't have any rooms available. They said if he doesn't improve to our satisfaction we can brinig him back again. They let us go after he finally peed. Seriously, he didn't sleep, eat, or pee for 14 hours!! He didn't cry or make a sound when they examined him. He never cried once when they did all the tests. He HATES his carseat and didn't make a sound when we put him in it. I knew something was wrong. The Dr. said that she suspects more children are being affected by this but that parents aren't paying attention to these signs. Once he had a wet diaper he started to coo a bit. Each time he would make another wet diaper he became a little more like himself. His pupils are still a bit dilated but he crashed in the car. Eric is sleeping with him. I am still too hyped up. I am sorry I am rambling. I will stop now. Thanks
This link will give you some helpful medical information as I am too tired to really get it out. http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/8513/31203/350410.html?d=dmtContent#dangers"
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posted by Amanda on 01/16/2008 03:45 PM
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I saw the post on here a fews weeks ago about the Hyland "overdose". I am kinda wondering if it it spam?? Because I saw a few more posts about that topic on other forums. I went to the Hyland website and they discredited the "rumors" of overdose. I am not an expert, and I don't know all the facts or everything about the stories, but I think it might possibly been a hoax. |
posted by deanna on 01/16/2008 03:48 PM
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I'm not sure, the post on here was the 1st time I'd seen it. |
posted by Amanda on 01/16/2008 04:18 PM
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I too saw that post about the overdose on this site and another mom site. I also think it is a hoax. I have used homeopathic teething drops and other homeopathic medicines. The amount of belladonna is so small that it would be impossible to overdose on it, even drinking the entire bottle. |
posted by on 01/16/2008 04:26 PM
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Thank you for the reassurance! |
posted by Amanda on 01/16/2008 08:29 PM
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You're welcome, Amanda. Of coarse it wouldn't be good to drink the entire bottle, lol. I use them as needed, most of the time one dose works. The only time they didn't work was for the central and lateral incisors, these 4 came in all at the same time and my daughter was miserable for 2 days. |
posted by on 01/16/2008 09:37 PM
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I am not sure what to make of the statement of the overdose. I used them on Averi and they worked fine. She slept but she wasn't "out of it" she is fine when she wakes up with seemingly no side effects. I understand that there is risk when using anything on such itty bitty's but I truely don't feel like these have a negative effect. Every single website I have gone to has said nothing but great things about the tablets. I have looked for something negative and have found nothing. |
posted by Christine on 01/17/2008 10:24 AM
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Hi Ladies, I went to the Hyland's website and wanted to share this too.
http://www.hylands.com/news/teethinginfo.php
Hyland's News Releases Hyland's Teething Safety Information An Internet post has come to our attention stating that a child had a reaction to the Belladonna in Hyland’s Teething Tablets. While we do not have the details of the incident, we want to provide you the following information.
Hyland’s is a reputable manufacturer of homeopathic drugs since 1903. In the more than 60 years that Hyland’s Teething Tablets have been on the market, we have received no significant adverse events reports related to the product. In addition, the American Association of Poison Control Centers has told Hyland’s that it has received no report of a serious adverse reaction to Teething Tablets.
Our #1 priority as a company has always been providing safe, effective healthcare to our consumers, especially the children that we serve. Our pharmacist is available 24/7 at 1-800-624-9659 to provide emergency information to consumers and the medical community. As an FDA-regulated drug manufacturer, we adhere to all mandated standards and practices to ensure the highest quality product. Please feel free to contact us at the same number with any concerns. More information on Hyland’s Teething Tablets is available in the document below.
FACT SHEET
Contact: Mary C. Borneman: Hyland’s Inc., 800/624-9659
Hyland's Teething Tablets Safety Information
December 19, 2007
As a manufacturer of homeopathic medicines, and as parents ourselves, we want to share with you how Hyland’s Teething Tablets are made and what they contain to effectively and safely alleviate your child’s teething aches and pains.
First and foremost, homeopathic medicines are regulated as drugs by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as required in the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. The production of Hyland’s homeopathic medicines occurs within a validated process, as with any FDA-regulated drug, to ensure an accepted level of consistency in product output.
Hyland’s Teething Tablets contain homeopathically prepared forms of Calcarea Phosphorica, Chamomilla, Coffea Cruda, and Belladonna. These ingredients are all prepared in accordance with the Homeopathic Pharmacopœia of the United States (HPUS). HPUS has been recognized by the FDA since 1938 as the official compendium (or formula book) for homeopathic medicine in the U.S. When homeopathically prepared, active ingredients are diluted to the point that the risk of toxicity is extremely low (see specific details below).
Calcarea Phosphorica is included in Hyland’s Teething Tablets for its ability to support teeth formation. Chamomilla is included in the Tablets for its actions on irritability commonly associated with teething pain. Coffea Cruda is included in the Tablets for its actions on wakefulness and increased urination.
Belladonna is included in the Tablets to ease the redness, inflammation and discomfort of the child’s gum that often occurs during the teething process. Belladonna 3X HPUS is manufactured from the whole plant, of which a small portion is Belladonna alkaloids (the component sometimes associated with side effects). Each Teething Tablet (which weighs about 65 mg) is composed of 0.0003% Belladonna alkaloids as stated on the label. This means that each complete teething tablet contains only approximately 0.0002 mg of Belladonna alkaloids.
The amount of Belladonna alkaloids in teething tablets is minuscule, especially when compared to conventional medicine. Conventional medicines typically use 0.2 to 5 mg of Belladonna alkaloids per tablet as an anti-spasmodic – roughly 1,000 to 25,000 times larger than the quantities used in Hyland’s Teething Tablets. The side effects sometimes caused by conventional medicines delivering more than 0.2 mg of Belladonna alkaloids – such as dry mouth, blurred vision and urinary retention – are not associated with homeopathic medicines because of their minute dosage.
To put homeopathic dosages in perspective, typically a 10-pound child would need to ingest 1,000 Hyland’s Teething Tablets (at least 6 bottles of 125 tablets) to exhibit even the first possible side effect of Belladonna.
Hyland’s Teething Tablets have been safely used by millions of children since being introduced to the U.S. market in 1945! Click here to see what actual parents have to say about Hyland’s Teething Tablets.
We care about your child and our consumers’ safety is our #1 priority. For that reason, we have pharmacists available around the clock (24 hours per day, 7 days per week) to provide emergency information related to any of our products. You can contact us at 1-800-624-9659 (number also available on all packaging). We are confident that our pharmacist can help parents and their doctors reach informed conclusions regarding our products.
Please keep in mind that even if a child ate an entire bottle of homeopathic medicine, the minute amount of active ingredients renders an overdose unlikely. Nonetheless, we understand that parents are rightfully cautious about their own child so feel free to call us anytime if you are concerned.
While adverse symptoms that may be attributed to an overdose of Belladonna alkaloids are well documented in the literature, the concentration necessary would require the ingestion of multiple bottles of Teething Tablets. As this is very unlikely, such symptoms could be due to any of a number of other causes (click here for more causes that could be explored).
We at Hyland’s, Inc. greatly value our relationship with the consumers who make up our Hyland’s family. Please do not hesitate to call 1-800-624-9659 and ask for our on-staff pharmacist to receive any additional information.
Iris R. Bell, MD PhD
Director of Scientific Affairs
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posted by on 01/17/2008 12:33 PM
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Wow, Isn't it amazing how quickly misinformation spreads!
To get back to your first posting, Christine, I am glad things are better with your daughter and you were able to help her through those tough teething times.
Celeste |
posted by Celeste on 01/17/2008 02:14 PM
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Lol, it wouldn't be good to drink a whole bottle of anything! I also used them only as needed usually right before bed. Thank you for posting what hyland said. |
posted by Amanda on 01/17/2008 02:30 PM
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Just so you all know, the post about the belladona overdose originally came from BabyCenter and was from an extremely reputable source. It is an actual account of what actually happened to the baby. The person who wrote it has met some of the other moms from BC in real life and would not make up a story like that. She did not post her story with the aim of saying it will happen to every child, but just to let people know that it can happen. The story was quickly passed around on other boards and probably in emails, but it is most definitely true. It's easy to say "Oh, that story must be fake. Nothing bad has ever happened to my kid," but that doesn't mean something bad couldn't happen. There are much safer remedies for teething pain (tylenol, olive oil, ice, etc.), though please do continue to use the tablets if the risk is worth it to you. For me, it is not. |
posted by K on 02/07/2008 08:40 AM
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Now my curriosity is peaked......How do you use Olive Oil to help with teething? |
posted by Celeste on 02/07/2008 11:19 AM
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Just rub it directly on their gums. I have no idea why it works, but it does, and pretty fast, too. If you Google it, you will see that it is used for that and many other things as well. |
posted by K on 02/07/2008 02:31 PM
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My sis-in-law says vanilla works on the gums for teething too. |
posted by Elizabeth on 02/07/2008 06:16 PM
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