FDA Issues Warning On Children's Medicine
Tells Parents Not To Give Children Under 2 Cough And Cold Medicine Without Doctor's Order
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The FDA issued a public health advisory that cited serious adverse effects linked to children — particularly those 2 and younger — who have received too great a dose of over-the-counter medications for coughs and colds. (AP)
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Amid questions about benefits and risks, the Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday its Nonprescription Drugs Advisory Committee will meet Oct. 18-19 to discuss the use of cough and cold drugs by children.
The FDA issued a public health advisory that cited serious adverse effects linked to children — particularly those 2 and younger — who have received too great a dose of over-the-counter medications for coughs and colds.
Parents should carefully follow directions for use that come with a medication, the FDA said. Other recommendations in the advisory included:
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