Question
What traditional Chinese medicines should be avoided for pediatric enuresis?
Answer
Patients with pediatric enuresis should avoid or use the following traditional Chinese medicines with caution: acetanilide, methylene blue, nitroimidazole, furazolidone, furazolone, furazolin, phenylhydrazine, primaquine, pamaquine, quinine, sulfonamide, acetylsulfonamide, sulfapyridine, thiazolone, methylene blue, SMZ, TNT, antipyretic analgesics, phenylbutazone, aspirin, aminophenazone, antipyrine, antipyrine, vitamin C, vitamin K, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, isoniazid, sulfadiazine, sulfaguanidine, sulfamethoxazole, chloroquine, colchicine, diphenhydramine, levodopa, phenytoin sodium, procainamide, pyrimethamine, quinidine, quinine, SM, TMP, and glibenclamide.