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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.
Cold Medicines You Can Take During Pregnancy. There are several over-the-counter (OTC) drugs commonly used to relieve cold symptoms that are considered safe to take during pregnancy.
Safe Cold Medicines. Most over-the-counter (OTC) cold medications are safe to use during pregnancy. However, you can best protect your pregnancy and unborn baby by consulting with your healthcare ...
You’ll naturally want to calm your baby's symptoms because they affect their feeding, hydration, and temperament. But don't give over-the-counter cough and cold medicines to infants and toddlers.
When you’re feeling awful because of a cold, you just want something to fix you—if not to cure you, at least to help you temporarily feel better. Unfortunately a lot of remedies are placebos ...
Cold medicine sold nationwide recalled due to risk of child poisoning. Published: Apr. 10, 2025, 11:09 a.m. Kramer Laboratories announced it is recalling about 14,250 packages of its Safetussin ...