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. 2004 Apr 17;328(7445):956. doi: 10.1136/bmj.328.7445.956-c

Dicycloverine for persistent crying in babies

Beware recommending dicycloverine treatment in babies

Reuben Steinherz 1
PMCID: PMC390254  PMID: 15087360

Editor—Gatrad and Sheikh wrote that there is some evidence that whey hydrolysate milk and dicycloverine can help in infants with colic.1 However, dicycloverine is associated with an increased risk of anticholinergic side effects. The cited reference by Garrison and Christakis concludes: “Merrell Dow, the manufacturer, no longer considers infant colic an indication for dicyclomine and has contraindicated its use in infants younger than 6 months.”2

Since Gatrad and Sheikh discuss persistent crying in babies—who are below 6 months of age—it would have been preferable not to mention dicycloverine as a therapeutic option at all.

Competing interests: None declared.

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