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Home » Canada Strengthens OTC Drug Labeling for Children’s Cold Medicines
Canada Strengthens OTC Drug Labeling for Children’s Cold Medicines
January 16, 2009
All labels for over-the-counter (OTC) pediatric cough and cold medicines should say under the “Warnings” section that the product is not for use in children younger than age 6 and include a statement that serious harm could occur if the product is taken with other cough and cold medicines, according to a Health Canada draft guidance.
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