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Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

Infant cough and cold meds are all over the news right now, and the stories are scary -- what exactly is going on?

Re: Infant cough and cold meds are all over the news right now, and the stories are scary -- what exactly is going on?

The Bump Expert

The uproar is scary to us, too! This basic breakdown explains the major issues.

And -- don't forget to check out our non-medicinal cough and cold remedies.

The Concern

According to an FDA public health advisory released last Friday, cough and cold medications -- even those marketed specifically towards infants and toddlers -- have no proven effectiveness in young children, and can actually cause severe harm.

The FDA started the review last March, after a group of doctors and public health officials filed a petition questioning the safety of such medications.

The Statistics

Between 1969 and 2006, 54 deaths related to decongestant usage and 69 related to antihistamines have been reported in children, mostly those under age two.


According to a CDC report, 1,500 toddlers and babies have been in emergency rooms over the last two years because of such medications.

In 1990, Americans spent almost 2 billion on infant and children cough medications.

Almost 30 different cough and cold medications marketed specifically for children can be found in the average drugstore.

How Could This Happen?

Decongestants and antihistamines have actually never been tested in children. However, the FDA has allowed them to be marketed to young children for years, based on the -- now known to be faulty -- assumption that children's bodies are simply small versions of adults'.

The Dangerous Ingredients

In decongestants: Pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine and ephedrine.

In antihistamines: Diphenhydramine, brompheniramine and chlorpheniramine.

The FDA's Stance

Medication bottles currently advise parents to consult a physician about decongestant usage in children under two and antihistamine usage in children under six.

The FDA wants to replace this label with a recommendation against any use of the medications in those age groups, due to a "lack of evidence of efficacy and safety concerns."

Also, the FDA also wants all products marketed specifically towards young children be removed from the market.

The Drug-Maker's Stance

The Consumer's Healthcare Products Association -- an industry trade group which in the past has defended the safety of children's cough and cold medications -- also released a statement last Friday agreeing with the FDA. The group now recommends mandatory warning labels advising such medications should never be given to children under age two.

What's Next?

Always discuss any medication use with your pediatrician. Make sure to go over appropriate amount and frequency of dosage, the specific medication being administered, and the interaction between medications being given simultaneously.

Paula Kashtan | May 12 , 2009 9:41 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

There have been many stories about all sort of pills and treatments. News stations have been debating about these and they will keep on doing so. You see people who had adverse effects and people who would have died without those pills. Even people in need of rehabilitation from drugs or alcohol turn to holistic rehab treatments. Even if a pill can cure your cold it can harm your stomach or liver. So the best solution would be not using pills on a whim but only if those pills are prescribed by doctors. A family doctor should know if you can have adverse reactions to certain substances. Same thing goes for babies. A pediatrician should be aware what pills can harm your baby's health. If you're not comfortable with what your doctor prescribes, ask for a second opinion.

alliepatchell | August 15 , 2011 9:04 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

Many type of pills can have unforeseen effects so it's always a good idea to ask a pediatrician if your child can or can't take certain medication. I've heard of cases where mothers took antidepressants without respecting the prescription and needed help from California drug rehab centers in order to quit their addiction. If you follow the advice of a doctor you'll probably avoid any problems misuse of medication can bring.

cletusshirley | August 22 , 2011 8:47 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

I have a friend who's a nurse at the Florida holistic drug rehab facility and she advised me to try and use as little cough medicine as possible for my kids. Although FDA approved, most of these cold medicines are not specially designed for babies and even worse, they can have harmful effects.

AidanWystan | September 19 , 2011 7:22 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

Aidan, ask your friend from the Florida rehab facility if there is at least one or two products that are good for babies. I can't bear to hear my daughter cough and I always feel like I should do something to soothe her. But at the same time I fear that these medicines could be harmful to her.

JonahClint | September 20 , 2011 7:07 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

This is revolting. Parents must be worried; Only those medicines which have been tested and proven safe for babies should be in the market. Now better health care facilities are available; for example for drug addiction treatment there are special rehabs like holistic drug rehab now.

aman2u | December 10 , 2011 12:28 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

There should be some actions taken for this. Before getting any treatment done, or taking any medicine we should take expert advice. Even prescription drugs are taken as addictive substance. Some addicts need specialized treatment like methamphetamine detox to recover.

imwilliam | December 15 , 2011 6:16 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

If these ingredients are so harmful; why these were in the medicine in the first place. While buying medicines, we mostly do not check the ingredients. We hardly have any knowledge about their effects. I have also heard that if alcohol is consumed too much, then you could develop addiction to it. That is the reason there are so many alcohol treatment centers around now.

banik | December 24 , 2011 3:58 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

FDA is taking the right step. These medicines should not have been approved at all. May be its time authorities become a little more strict with rules. So that such negligence could never take place. I was looking for information on dual diagnosis rehab Florida when I came across your post.

aman2u | December 26 , 2011 12:27 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

It is important to take your pediatrician's opinion. Your pediatrician could recommend the best medicine for your baby. For any kind of health we have to have the appropriate medicine, or treatment facility. For methadone addiction, we have special rehabs which provide methadone treatment.

aman2u | December 26 , 2011 12:29 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

So many babies have been affected, this is pathetic to think. Hopefully such medicines would be banned for ever. I was searching for information on drug rehab centers when I saw your post. I need names of rehabs in different locality; such as bay area drug rehab.

imwilliam | December 26 , 2011 12:54 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

This thing should never be repeated. It could have been more serious. Sometimes people risk their lives due to their own negligence. Just think about the drug addicts; they spend so much money on something which only ruins their lives. But we are fortunate that rehabs like Florida Drug Rehab are there for such people.

aman2u | December 26 , 2011 11:06 PM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

Usually these drugs and their effects are truly beyond our knowledge. Medicine companies need to be more responsible. A friend of mine recently told me about suboxone treatment centers; suboxone is used for treating addiction. In fact it is a highly effective medication.

laboni | December 29 , 2011 5:07 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

There is need to be awareness campaigns;parents need to know about the harmful effects of certain medicines, ingredients. But the most important thing is FDA have to be cautious. Medicines should be safe; in drug treatment centers special care is given to each patient.

banik | January 03 , 2012 5:10 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

This is a sad incident. But if you look at the overall picture you will understand that there have been considerable improvements in the medical field. Most diseases are curable thanks to the modern medicine. Many herbs and natural ingredients like Cannabis Seed have medical properties, which are used for treatment too.

imwilliam | January 16 , 2012 3:28 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

For any such query you should consult your doctor; your doctor will help you understand your situation better. For any kind of health query you need to consult with a doctor. Generally you can update your knowledge from health blogs. I was recently reading about threelac; it is a good medicine for candida yeast.

Satyabrata | January 20 , 2012 1:55 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

Some parents too do not have much awareness. If their children have cold problem, they would not even go to a doctor. They would rather buy any cold medicine from the local pharmacy. The problem is lack of awareness could drive you towards bigger problems like drug addiction. At best rehabs like Narconon drug addiction could be completely cured.

laboni | January 23 , 2012 3:51 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

Not only the kids but we adults also do not see a doctor, when we catch a cold. But we should take note of such incidents. If you ignore a health problem for too long it could become serious. There are people who suffer from depression or some other mental health problem, they should get treatment for that. Those with addiction problem and mental health problem need dual diagnosis treatment.

amitava | February 01 , 2012 4:19 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

While buying any medicine we need to be aware. It is better to learn about the harmful ingredients; I also agree that your pediatrician should recommend medicine for your kid. Now thanks to internet, we can now purchase medicines online from online pharmacy like Mexican Online Pharmacy.

banik | February 01 , 2012 4:39 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

This is truly alarming; we hardly pay attention to what kind of cough and cold medicine we are having. Some times the chemist refers one and we buy it. I think other medicines should be checked too. You never know when another incident like this might occur? I was looking for information on alcohol rehab center when I saw your post.

imwilliam | February 03 , 2012 3:10 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

I think any cold issues for infants are very scary.I also heard that kids have access to cannabis seeds can you imagine that?I think there are many scary things and we don't have to be so affected and start paying more attention to our children.

MissELy | February 05 , 2012 10:45 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

If you are worried about what cough medicine to use for your infant, you could talk to a online healthcare mba specialist who will offer you professional advice and the peace of mind knowing that you did the best for your child.

MadelineManoles | February 26 , 2012 10:29 AM

Q&A: Infant cold medications in the news?

There should be strict measures imposed so that in future we could have safe medication. Buy medicine only if your doctor suggests it. Better medication and health supplements are available. I was recently reading about one such supplement whey protein isolate.

banik | April 10 , 2012 7:37 AM