Nonprescription Cough and Cold Medicine Use in Children
Audience: Parents and caregivers of children receiving cough and cold products, pediatricians, other healthcare providers
Some reports of serious adverse events associated with the use of these products appear to be the result of giving too much of these medicines to children. An over-the-counter cough and cold medicine can be harmful if more than the recommended amount is used, if it is given too often, or if more than one cough and cold medicine containing the same active ingredient are being used. To avoid giving a child too much medicine, parents must carefully follow the directions for use of the product in the “Drug Facts” box on the package label. The Public Health Advisory offers parents and caregivers of children recommendations when using cough and cold products in children.
[August 15, 2007 - Public Health Advisory - FDA]
