Can children take haloperidol?

Haloperidol is generally referred to as Norfloxacin, which is not allowed to be taken by children because this drug will affect the bone development of minors, and children belong to the contraindicated group.
Haloperidol belongs to the third generation of quinolone antimicrobial drugs, which can inhibit bacterial reproduction, so it can treat diseases caused by sensitive bacteria, such as respiratory tract infections, gonorrhea, urinary tract infections, prostatitis, etc. Children’s skeleton is in the stage of development, Haloperidol has a delaying effect on children’s bone development, so it will affect children’s physical development.
Haloperidol has many common adverse reactions, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal reactions, such as headache, insomnia, dizziness, somnolence and other central nervous system reactions, and then allergic reactions such as itchy skin, rash and other allergic reactions, in addition to occasional epilepsy, hallucinations, hematuria, phlebitis, arthralgia and other adverse reactions.
Haloperidol is prohibited for children, and it is also prohibited for people who are allergic to haloperidol, and children need to follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication, and should not abuse the drug.