The Mercury News

Agency warns teething medicines unsafe

- By Matthew Perrone

WASHINGTON >> Federal health officials warned parents Wednesday about the dangers of teething remedies that contain a popular numbing ingredient and asked manufactur­ers to stop selling their products intended for babies and toddlers.

The Food and Drug Administra­tion said that various gels and creams containing the drug benzocaine can cause rare but deadly side effects in children, especially those 2 years and younger.

The agency has been warning about the products for a decade but said reports of illnesses and deaths have continued. Now, it wants teething products off the market, noting there is little evidence they actually work.

“We urge parents, caregivers and retailers who sell them to heed our warnings

and not use over-thecounter products containing benzocaine for teething pain,” said FDA Commission­er Scott Gottlieb, in a statement.

One major manufactur­er, Church and Dwight Co. Inc., said Wednesday it would

discontinu­e its four Orajel teething brands, including Baby Orajel and Orajel Medicated Teething Swabs.

The FDA said it will take legal action against other companies that don’t voluntaril­y comply as soon as possible.

Benzocaine is also used in popular over-the-counter products for toothaches and cold sores in adults, including Orajel and Anbesol and generic drugstore brands. Products for adults can remain on the market but the FDA wants companies to add new warnings. Church and Dwight will continue to sell its other Orajel products, the company said in a statement.

Benzocaine can cause a rare blood condition linked to potentiall­y deadly breathing problems. The pain-relieving ingredient can interfere with an oxygen-carrying protein in the blood. Symptoms include shortness of breath, headache and rapid heart rate.

 ?? STEPHANIE NANO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Orajel is displayed for sale in a pharmacy in New York on Wednesday. The Food and Drug Administra­tion is warning parents about potentiall­y deadly risks of teething remedies that contain a numbing ingredient used in popular brands like Orajel.
STEPHANIE NANO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Orajel is displayed for sale in a pharmacy in New York on Wednesday. The Food and Drug Administra­tion is warning parents about potentiall­y deadly risks of teething remedies that contain a numbing ingredient used in popular brands like Orajel.

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