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Why are cough and cold preparations not suitable for young children?
The problem with cough and cold preparations is two-fold. One, they don't work. We really have abundant scientific data now showing that these products do not reduce congestion and do not reduce cough in children that have colds. Number two, they pose risks, particularly in children under two, but even in older children we have so much data now of serious side effects occurring when parents give these products to young children.
The types of adverse events that were associated with cough and cold preparations went into three general categories. The most common was simple overdose, where a parent or caretaker may have misunderstood the label and given more medication that prescribed. And there was a belief, many thought that that being the case, if parents were better educated and if the labeling was better, that those problems would go away. But there are other types of adverse events from these medications. First, the medication can be given in the right dose to a child taking another medication and a drug interaction can occur which can lead to serious adverse events. And then also, your child may have an underlying illness; may have recently had cardiac surgery of some type. That type of child, even if given a cough and cold preparation in the right dose could have an adverse untoward event. So, overdose, drug interaction, adverse event in a child with an underlying condition, those are the three general categories of problems associated with these agents.
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