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Some kid cold medicines pulled off market

Drug makers on Thursday voluntarily pulled children's cold medicines off the market less than two weeks after the government warned of potential health risks to infants. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com

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  1. Filed under: Health and Safety, 0-3 months, Infant / First year, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, 2 years, Doctor's office, RecallsCiting "rare patterns of misuse", 14 different over-the-counter infant cough and cold medicines are being taken off store... Full Article at ParentDish

  2. Safety concerns involving overdoses prompted leading manufacturers to halt sales of over-the-counter infant cold and cough medicines, the companies announced yesterday. Full Article at Washington Times

  3. CVS / pharmacy is removing oral over-the-counter (OTC) infant cough and cold medicines from its stores as part of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association's (CHPA) voluntary withdrawal of these products. Full Article at eMaxHealth

  4. CHICAGO (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson, Wyeth and other makers of infants' nonprescription cough and cold products are recalling certain medicines in the United States because of the danger of overdose, the Consumer Healthcare Products Association... Full Article at Reuters.co.uk

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