Several studies have shown that these OTC medicines don't actually help symptoms in children so young.
As with all OTC medicines, it is important that consumers always read and follow the label.
You should never take OTC medicines longer or in higher doses than the label recommends.
OTC medicines often do more than relieve aches, pains and itches.
Increased access to OTC medicines is especially important for our maturing population.
If your child has been taking an OTC medicine for more than three days, she should see her doctor.
Never give your child OTC medicines that are meant for adults.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before giving OTC medicines to young children.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before giving your child more than one OTC medicine at the same time.
Many OTC medicines are colorful, taste good, and can be chewed.