Should parents give their children drugs to help them sleep on long-haul flights?

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Why not just pump the drugs into the air system so we can all sleep without worrying about legroom or personal space.
Airlines can fit more people on board, nobody will need to eat, and passenger complaints will drop off since nobody remembers what a terrible experience it was!
 
Why not just pump the drugs into the air system so we can all sleep without worrying about legroom or personal space.
Airlines can fit more people on board, nobody will need to eat, and passenger complaints will drop off since nobody remembers what a terrible experience it was!

I'm waiting for the airliner that has pods like the "pod hotels" in Japan. Remember the movie "the fifth element".
Slide into your pod, and wake up at your destination:)
 
I'm waiting for the airliner that has pods like the "pod hotels" in Japan. Remember the movie "the fifth element".
Slide into your pod, and wake up at your destination:)

Except for J & F as I like having people bring me food and drinks :)
 
Interesting article. Mentions some of the adverse effects too such as, "Professor Starr says the sedative he prescribes can cause paradoxical agitation in very rare cases, and this is far more likely with antihistamines." And, "poo-plosion". :shock:

Should parents give their children drugs to help them sleep on long-haul flights? - Health - ABC News

We have in the past when the kids were less than 2yrs old. We did a trial run at home one night prior to travel to ensure that there were no side-effects/contraindications.
 
I wouldn't want to give my daughter any drugs to help her sleep.

Why not just pump the drugs into the air system so we can all sleep without worrying about legroom or personal space.
Airlines can fit more people on board, nobody will need to eat, and passenger complaints will drop off since nobody remembers what a terrible experience it was!
That's actually not a bad idea. Sleeping class? Or unconscious class? Or simply cattle class....
 
I won't but as they say, YMMV. May as well all ride out the jet lag and time difference together.
 
One of our kids has the opposite of the desired reaction. I tried phenergan just recently for myself and felt awful for 24 hours. I'm now a No person.
 
My 4 years old has flown to Dubai x 2, Turkey, South Africa, Bali and numerous east / west domestic flights and we have never given her drugs. On some occasions, when she is crying and carrying on, I wish I had some, but No. Since I have had kids I and more relax about crying and misbehaving kids on planes.

We use technics like; late overnight flights, day flights, iPad, books, drawings and making stuff we saw on Mister Maker...
 
I've never done it and I take my children overseas annually, sometimes more. That said I purposefully chose day time flights with long rest stops. The idea of having a night time flight with my bouncing two would be the death of me.
 
Non- pharmacological techniques should be used. As mentioned above some children experience the opposite effect with sedating meds.
 
Not for kids but I can certainly understand why it would be tempting.

But myself I'm always up for a liquid sedative.
 
If there's folks out there that won't give their children drugs to fight off deadly diseases, then there'll be plenty who won't do it to help them sleep.

I think it takes a village to raise a child, so anyone, not just the parents, ought to give children drugs to help them sleep.
 
I don't agree with Happy Dude above but generally answering the Question About giving drugs to children on long haul flights to make them sleep......... No No No No No No No times infinity
 
We have lived longer and healthier due to medicine however kids aren't going to die due to lack of sleep. Grumpy, screaming etc YES, but they won't die. We use technics like; late overnight flights, day flights, iPad, books, drawings and making stuff we saw on Mister Maker...
 
I don't agree with Happy Dude above but generally answering the Question About giving drugs to children on long haul flights to make them sleep......... No No No No No No No times infinity
It's not my idea. I think it's an African tribal proverb or something.
 
It's not my idea. I think it's an African tribal proverb or something.

Happy Dude I re-read your post it actually makes sense what you say. My quick from the hip reply was not accurately reflecting your sentiment.
 
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