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How are salicylates associated with allergies and Reye’s syndrome?

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How are salicylates associated with allergies and Reye’s syndrome?

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A – Allergic reactions to salicylates have been noted in patients with known hypersensitivity to aspirin and related compounds.| While the exact cause of Reye’s syndrome is not completely understood, the risk of Reye’s syndrome can increase when you take aspirin or other salicylates while suffering or recovering from the chicken pox, flu or flu symptoms. Reye’s syndrome has been associated with salicylate administration during viral illness. Children and teenagers who have or are recovering from chicken pox, flu symptoms or flu should not use this product. If nausea, vomiting or fever occur, consult a doctor because this could be an early sign of Reye’s syndrome, a rare but serious illness.

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