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I wouldn't give it to her, unless it is for the HFM and the Dr has okayed it with the proper dose. However, you also have to be careful of what the doctors tell you as well. As a parent, you have to use your own judgement.
I just took my coughing daughter to the doctors office today because she sounded like there was a mass of fluid in her chest. The doctor looked and listened and said there was a little wheeze so she gave her a breathing treatment and listened again. Said she sounded all better, but if she is coughing ~ here is a prescription for some cough syrup with codeine in it to help her sleep. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE between a prescription codeine in the cough syrup and a little whisky in the babies bottle to help them sleep??? This was not her regular PED, so needless to say, we won't use her again. Very rarely do I give her any medications. I allow her body to heal itself and most often it does, however, I don't mess around with the breathing/lungs.
And yes, everyone reacts to meds differently. My husband races on codeine! After sleep apnea surgery, where they removed his tonsils, uvula, and part of his palette (thank God his tongue is still in there), they gave him a huge bottle of liquid hydro-codeine for pain. He cleaned my house for 3 days (my husband does not clean)! I mean I was digging my belongings out of the trash because he kept saying he had to get the house clean and I finally got it when he told me I had to go pick up the second bottle. So I picked up the second bottle to be sure he didn't jump in the car and get it himself and dumped a little in the parking lot and refilled it with a little of my bottled water. I continued to do that until he finally said he needed to get off of it. Everyone's chemistry is different and we don't all react the same way.