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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.
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 ...
Some popular cough and cold medicines for children under 2 are about to come off the market, the WSJ reports. The companies that make them are withdrawing the products in response to an FDA review ...
Over-the-counter cold remedies are generally safe while breast-feeding, but this doesn’t mean you should take any type of medication. Since the medications you take can pass into your breast ...
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.
Drug makers voluntarily pulled some cold and cough medicines aimed at children under the age of 2 off the market in Canada and the United States yesterday, amid growing concerns about safety.
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 ...
Pregnancy is a special time in a woman’s life, but it’s also a time when you have many questions. If you’re pregnant, you may have questions this winter about how to treat a cold, the flu ...