Toxic effects of nasal decongestants in children: clinical and statistical analysis
https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2026-369-2-43-51
Abstract
Objective: To study the clinical features and risk factors of severe nasal decongestant intoxication in children.
Material and Methods: Between 2020 and 2024, 59 children, aged from birth to 14 year, with decongestant intoxication were examined. Most patients (62.3%) were under the age of 3; 64.4% were girls; and 52.5% lived in rural areas. Methods included clinical, laboratory, and instrumental analysis of patients’ conditions, as well as binary logistic regression to identify risk factors for severe intoxication.
Results: Young children predominated (χ²=17.84; p<0.001); girls were hospitalized more often than boys (χ²=4.92; p=0.026). The most significant risk factor was the use of concentrated forms of the medication (p=0.044). Severe forms of intoxication were recorded in 67.8% of children, which statistically exceeded moderate forms (χ²=7.47; p=0.006). Logistic regression showed that age under 3 years (OR=3.12; 95% CI: 1.41–6.89) and the use of concentrated forms (OR=2.48; 95% CI: 1.08–5.71) were associated with severe intoxication.
Conclusions: To minimize the risks, it is necessary to strictly follow the recommended dosages and dosing intervals of nasal decongestants. Pediatricians should inform parents about possible side effects and precautions.
About the Authors
S. A. MazabshoevTajikistan
Mazabshoev Salomatsho Aslishoevich - сandidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, of the Department of pediatric surgery tel.:
+992935125071
Dushanbe
A. M. Sharipov
Tajikistan
Competing Interests:
Sharipov Aslamkhon Makhmudovich - doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, of the Department of pediatric surgery
Dushanbe
B. Ya. Rakhmonov
Tajikistan
Rakhmonov Bobokhon Yatimovich - doctor of the Department of pediatric anesthesiology, resuscitation and intensive care
Dushanbe
A. S. Umedov
Tajikistan
Umedov Akhliddin Sanginovich - doctor of the Department of pediatric anesthesiology, resuscitation and intensive care
Dushanbe
Z. I. Teshaeva
Tajikistan
Teshaeva Zebо Ibragimovna - doctor of the Department of pediatric anesthesiology, resuscitation and intensive care
Dushanbe
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For citations:
Mazabshoev S.A., Sharipov A.M., Rakhmonov B.Ya., Umedov A.S., Teshaeva Z.I. Toxic effects of nasal decongestants in children: clinical and statistical analysis. Health care of Tajikistan. 2026;(2):43-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2026-369-2-43-51
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