FDA is urging parents to be careful when giving cough and cold medications to children, especially those younger than two. Serious and even fatal adverse events can occur if a child is given too much medicine, or it is given too often, or if the child is given more than one medicine that contains the same active ingredient.
Here are some recommendations for parents from the FDA:
-Do not give cough and cold products to children under 2 years old unless specifically directed to do so by a healthcare provider.
-Do not give children medicine that's made for adults. Only use products marked for babies, infants or children, which are sometimes labeled as "pediatric". Caregivers should be sure to read the "Drug Facts" box on the label to understand how to use the product and know the active ingredients and warnings.
-Do not give your child other prescription or non-prescription medicines at the same time as cough and cold medicines without first checking with your child's healthcare provider.
-Do not use kitchen utensils like a teaspoon or tablespoon to measure out liquid medicines. Instead, use the dropper, dosing cup or dosing spoon that comes with the medicine. If a measuring device is not included, buy one at a pharmacy and be sure it has markings that match the dosing recommendations on the drug label or given by your child's healthcare provider.
FDA will hold a public meeting in October to discuss the safety and effectiveness of cough and cold products for children.
FDA Patient Safety News: October 2007
For more information, please see our website:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/psn/transcript.cfm?show=68#8
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redthor60 1 year ago
man when i was a child we always used the table spoon lol it's a wounder i didn't o.d hehe
truexromancex 2 years ago
i agree with you i have two young ones and it scares me to give them medicine i worry about it.
rhthth 4 years ago
I am glad these medicines now all been pulled out of the shelves. It was about time!!! They only hide the symptoms, they do not cure or solve the problem. The body should be treated not the sypmtom.
enithhernandez 4 years ago