The National Reye's Syndrome Foundation neither seeks nor receives government grants or funds for
services and depends totally on voluntary contributions for support of all programs.
Please consider supporting our Awareness Programs with a donation. Our work is not finished...
Individuals with Disabilities Act, Title 20, Chapter 33, Sec. 1400
Equal Opportunities for Individuals With Disabilities Act, Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, Title 42, Chapter 126, Sec. 12101-12213
Americans with Disabilities Act Information Line, Phone 1-800-514-0301 or 1-800-514-0383 (TTY) Internet: www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada
Provides information to businesses, states and local government officials, persons with disabilities, and others on Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Heath Resource Center, Phone: 1-800-544-3284 or 1-800-544-3284 (TTY)
Provides information for people with disabilities who are seeking education or training after high school.
Provides information on accommodations for people with disabilities in work settings. Assists with information about equipment purchasing, policy modification, and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Contact your local health department.
Contact your Special Education Division of the local school system.
KDWB Variety Family Center, University of Minnesota Gateway, 200 Oak Street SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-2002. Phone: 612-626-3087, FAX: 612-626-2134, E-mail: instihd@tc.umn.edu, web site: http://www.med.umn.edu/peds/clinicinfo/home.html
The Foundation's Top Objectives are:
... AWARENESS - to aid in early detection and educate the public and medical communities about the risk involved with using aspirin and other salicylates.
... SERVICE - to provide emotional support and guidance to families experiencing the trauma of Reye's Syndrome.
... RESEARCH - to support investigation into the disease's cause, management, treatment and prevention, as well as study its impact on survivors.
Know that your donations and memberships allow us to continue spreading Awareness about Reye's Syndrome to new mom's, new medical professionals, caregivers, schools, daycare centers, churches, and immigrants, and to a global population who can now access this website. You make a difference, a life and death difference. -- Thank You.
Tylenol and Ibuprophen do not contain Salicylates and can be used as a fever reducer.
When taking any medication we recommend you check with your doctor first.
The National Reye's Syndrome Foundation neither seeks nor receives government grants or funds for
services rendered and depends totally on voluntary contributions for support of all programs.