Cough-Medicine Dilemma Widens

Advisory Panel Says Children Under Six Shouldn't Get Drugs

A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel said Friday there is no evidence that over-the-counter cold and cough medicines work in children and the products shouldn't be given to those younger than 6 years old.

The committee's recommendations, if the FDA chooses to follow them, would cap an extraordinary reversal of decades of medical and commercial practice with the drugs, which have long been marketed to treat children and even young toddlers ... Full Story »

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Joe Pallas
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by Joe Pallas - Oct. 1, 2008

An informative story about the issue, although lacking a bit in context (past and present standards for OTC drugs for children) and it would have been nice to hear from a source that wasn't directly involved in the issue.

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