Can children take Anacin?

Generally, children should not take Anacin because although it has a good antipyretic effect and can play a good role in reducing fever, especially in children whose body temperature reaches above 38.5℃ under the axilla, it has more adverse reactions, for example, it can cause damage to liver and kidney function in children, and cause an increase in ghrelin and ghrelin. In addition, Anacin can also cause a drop in white blood cell and neutrophil count in children, so although Anacin is effective in reducing fever, it is currently not recommended for children due to safety concerns.