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Use of Over-the-Counter (OTC) Cough and Cold Products in Infants and Children Full Version
Transcript On January 17, 2008 the Food and Drug Administration issued a public health advisory titled: FDA Recommends that Over-the-Counter Cough and Cold Products not be used for Children under Two-Years-of-Age. I am Pat Clarke from F-D-A's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. FDA has completed its review of information about the safety of over-the-counter, also known as OTC, cough and cold medicines in infants and children under two- years-of age. FDA is recommending that these drugs not be used to treat infants and children under two-years-of-age because serious and potentially life-threatening side effects can occur. FDA's recommendation is based on both the review of the information we received about serious side effects in children and the discussion and recommendations made at the public advisory committee meeting held on October 18th and 19th 2007, at which this issue was discussed. FDA strongly supports the actions taken by many pharmaceutical manufacturers to voluntarily withdraw cough and cold medicines that were being sold for use in this age group. FDA has not completed its review of information about the safety of OTC cough and cold medicines in children two through eleven-years-of-age. We are aware of reports of serious side effects from cough and cold medicines in children two- years-of age and older. FDA is committed to completing its comprehensive and thorough review of the safety of OTC cough and cold medicines in children two- years-of age and older as quickly as possible and expects to communicate our recommendations to the public in the near future. Pending completion of FDA's ongoing review, if parents and caregivers use OTC cough and cold medicines in children two- years-of age and older, FDA recommends:
We urge parents, caregivers and healthcare providers to report side effects that may be associated with the use of OTC cough and cold medicines in children two-years-of-age and older to us at the FDA's MedWatch adverse event reporting program by phone at 1-800-F-D-A-ten-88 or by the Internet at F-D-A dot GOV slash M-E-D-W-A-T-C-H. Updated information about drugs with emerging safety concerns is available 24 hours a day at our Web site W-W-W dot F-D-A dot GOV slash C-D-E-R. Additional Information
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