Monday, February 23, 2009

We could always agree that children who have cold feel a miserable experience and when our babies and young children are suffering with them. it is even worse because surely something must be done in other to be able to help them think that we could give them the help they need and if we could not the doctors would have as well. The unfortunate reality is that there is little or more that we could do other than wait.
These are few things that you could try and l will describe them below:
1. Dimetapp decongestant infant plus cough infant drops.
2. Dimetapp decongestant infants drops
3. Pediacare infants dropper longer-Acting cough
4. Tylenol concentrated infants' drops plus cold and cough.
In n addition you have probably read recently that a panel of experts advisors to the FDA recommended that the most over-the counter cough medicines don't work for children under 6 and that their use cannot be recommended.
The FDA will be taking the panel's recommendations under advisement and it s likely that they will issue new requirements the labeling of these products in the near future.

5 comments:

  1. I am glad to have this information at hand so I know what I can safely give my child if I feel it is necessary to do so.

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  2. Im glad to hear the FDA is finally taking action on this issue. They have known since the 1970's that OTC cough and cold drugs are harmful for children. Its about time they got the ball rolling!

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  3. this is good and i can't wait till it finally happens

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  4. Yes this is true...flu has the effect on a child to make him/her feel very dull and irritable and more often then never we can ever help them get out of it fast.

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  5. There are medicines sure for cough and cold...but I like my home remedy of ginger and honey which works very fast.Of course of the cold is severe you have to opt for medicines.

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