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Infant Cold Medicines Recalled. October 11, 2007 / 10:33 AM EDT / CBS/AP Drug makers pulled cold medicines targeted for babies and toddlers off the market Thursday, leaving ...
When your baby is sick, you want to make them feel better, but over-the-counter cold remedies are not safe for babies. The FDA has approved these medicines only for children over 2 years old.
The latest and most serious warning about over-the-counter cough and cold medicines came Thursday when productmakers said they would withdraw their remedies from the market for children younger ...
Leading manufacturers of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines have announced that they are voluntarily pulling infant formulations off the market. The makers of Tylenol and Pediacare say the ...
CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid and other drugstores Thursday stopped selling over-the-counter cough and cold medications for children under age 2 after manufacturers asked them to pull the products ...
Cold and cough medicines given to infants and toddlers work no better than dummy pills and can be dangerous, pediatricians seeking to curb their use told government health advisers Thursday. The ...
Infant cold medicines pulled for overdose risk Johnson & Johnson is recalling certain infants' nonprescription cough and cold products because of the danger of overdose, the company said on ...
Washington - Drug makers pulled cold medicines targeted for babies and toddlers off the market Thursday, leaving parents to find alternatives for hacking coughs and runny little noses just as fall ...
Infant cold medicine pulled amid safety concerns. Published: Oct. 11, 2007, 3:24 p.m. By . The Oregonian staff and wire reports; Parents tending to sick children may find themselves returning to ...
BLOOMINGTON - A Bloomington mother is suing two makers of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines, alleging the products were unsafe and resulted in the death of her infant son.