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Home / Health / Baby Painkillers Safe: Landmark Study

Baby Painkillers Safe: Landmark Study

30 Jan

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Summary

  • New study finds acetaminophen and ibuprofen safe for infants.
  • No link found between painkillers and eczema or lung issues.
  • Researchers will continue tracking children until age 6.

A significant study has concluded that acetaminophen and ibuprofen are safe for infants during their first year of life. Researchers found no correlation between the use of these common over-the-counter painkillers and health issues such as eczema or lung conditions.

The research, published on January 27, 2026, involved approximately 4,000 babies in New Zealand. Half received acetaminophen and the other half ibuprofen for fever or pain. Eczema affected about 16% of those given acetaminophen and 15% of those given ibuprofen. Serious side effects were uncommon and unrelated to the medications.

Researchers plan to follow these children until age 6 to investigate potential long-term effects, including asthma, autism, and ADHD. This ongoing research aims to address parental concerns, particularly those stemming from unproven claims about acetaminophen and autism risk.

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Yes, a groundbreaking study published on January 27, 2026, found that acetaminophen and ibuprofen are safe for infants during their first year of life.
The study found no link between infant use of acetaminophen or ibuprofen and health problems like eczema or lung conditions such as bronchiolitis, wheeze, or asthma.
Yes, researchers will continue to track the children involved in the study until age 6 to investigate potential long-term effects including asthma, autism, and ADHD.

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