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Baby cough medicines pulled
By Monica Stylli on 27/03/2008 15:23:13
Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency orders six baby cough medicines to be removed from sale for the under-twos
:brompheniraminechlorphenaminediphenhydraminedextromethorphanpholcodineguaifenesinipecacuanhaphenylephrinepseudoephedrineephedrineoxymetazolinexylometazolineThe MHRA claims that there is no evidence to show that medicines containing these ingredients are beneficial to the under-under twos. There are concerns in the US too, where it is feared that parents have been giving children too high a dose, or more than
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Cough Medicines for Babies and Children
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/03/2009 02:21:20
New research suggests some infant medicines aren't effective, but which ones are still reliable if your child has a cough or a cold?
Regulatory Agency (MHRA) who did the research have stressed that parents who have used products with these ingredients have not put their children at undue risk and that there is no need for these medicines to be recalled from shops, however simply
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