Some of the nation's largest drug makers will no longer sell cold medicines targeted at infants due to safety concerns.
Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
Non-prescription drugs can threaten lives of children under 2, Health Canada says Anne-Marie Tobin The CANADIAN PRESS With files from Joseph Hall Drug makers voluntarily pulled some cold and cough medicines aimed at children...
Full Article at Toronto Star
A massive recall of popular infant cold medicines has parents cleaning out their bathroom cabinets and scrambling for old-fashioned remedies as cold and flu season approaches. review conducted for the FDA documented 54 deaths involving...
Full Article at Inside Bay Area
NEW YORK - Facing an FDA hearing next week on the safety of children's decongestants, drug manufacturers Thursday announced they are voluntarily withdrawing all over-the-counter cough and cold medicines available nationwide for children ages 2 and...
Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
WASHINGTON — Give plenty of fluids and saltwater nose drops. These old-fashioned remedies for treating colds in small children are poised to make a comeback now that drug makers have yanked cold medicines for babies off the market.
Full Article at The Register Guard
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