Over the Counter Cold Medicine Too Risky for Young Children, FDA Declares
WASHINGTON — Parents should not give sniffling babies and toddlers over-the-counter cough and cold medicines — they're too risky for tots so small, the U.S. government will declare Thursday.
The Food and Drug Administration still hasn't decided if the remedies are appropriate for older children to continue using, officials told The Associated Press.
Expect a decision on that by spring, the deadline necessary to notify manufacturers before they begin production for next fall's cold season.
For now, the FDA is issuing a public health advisory on Thursday to warn parents to avoid these drugs for children under age 2 "because serious and potentially life-threatening side effects can occur."...