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A popular teething gel is being discontinued after SA Health issued a warning it could cause harm to children.

WCH Teething Gel, found at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital (WCH) in South Australia, will no longer be produced due to the ingredient ‘lidocaine’.

Deputy Director of Pharmacy at the WCH, Usha Ritchie, said revised recommendations from national and international medicines organisations have led to the decision to discontinue the product, reports 7 news.

“International and Australian medicines organisations warn against using the local anaesthetic lidocaine in products for infant teething,” Richie said.

She says the recommendations come after a “small number of incidents” overseas where overconsumption of lidocaine led to babies and children being harmed.

“We know there have been a number of presentations to the WCH emergency department linked to the consumption of too much lidocaine from teething gel, however no children in South Australia have had any serious adverse effects,” she said.

The recall comes after one mum issued an Urgent Teething Gel Warning After her Baby Almost Died. Read more here.

Public NOT happy at all!

The announcement has sparked outrage from the public with many saying it is a shame to see the product be pulled from sale.

“So because some people don’t follow the instructions and dosage, it gets pulled so no one can use it.”

“Just what every parent with a baby about to start teething needs to hear.”

“This product has been helping teething children for years. It’s RIDICULOUS that they have decided to pull it. Teething rings & cold cloths to bite on for ALOT of kids simply doesn’t cut it. You’re making a HUGE mistake no longer providing this very much needed product.”

” I’ve been using this for 24 years for mouth ulcers Urgh”

“Nnnnnooooooooooooo what are us adults meant to do now!”

“This is the best for teething and ulcers. Nothing else on the market as good as this product.”

“Oh my goodness. I come from interstate to get this. All teeth are through in all my kids but nothing better for apthous ulcer pain relief. It’s not like I drink it by the litre.”

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  • Never heard of that gel and I found gel too hard to use on babies but feel sorry for people using it correctly and getting results that now can’t use it.

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  • I never heard of WCH Teething gel. I never used teething gel much for teething.
    But I did use the teething gel as a topical cream on painful insect bites (like ant bites and bee stings).

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  • I’ve never heard of it. But I’m using bonjela for my babies when they were teething. Anything will cause harm when overdose. Even healthy food.

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  • More Mothers will probably use Baby Panadol or Nurofen. Nurofen is not suitable for babies as it can irritate the intestines. It is not suitable for anybody unless you eat at the same time for that reason. It is not suitable at all for people with some autoimmune diseases.

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  • I used it,less than I thought

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  • We barely used any teething gel

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  • I’ve never heard of it, never used it, I only ever had bonjela and panadol for teething issues. They worked well together

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  • It just needs to be used correctly by parents and it would not have been discontinued.

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  • I’ve never even heard of it but sounds like they need to keep stocking it just for adults.

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