Heard this on the news last night and received an email about it today. Apparently with the arrival of cold and flu season, parents are overdosing their infants on Tylenol, which has led to various infant cold medications being pulled from store shelves. Here's the email I received:
The cough and cold season is here, and we have important information to share about infants' and children's cough and cold medicines. These medicines are generally recognized as safe and effective when used as directed. Most parents use these cough and cold medicines appropriately.
However, we have become aware of rare instances of misuse leading to accidental overdose, especially in children under the age of two. Therefore, we are voluntarily withdrawing the following concentrated cough and cold medicines from the market:
Concentrated Tylenol® Infants' Drops Plus Cold
Concentrated Tylenol® Infants' Drops Plus Cold & Cough
PediaCare® Infant Dropper Decongestant
PediaCare® Infant Dropper Long-Acting Cough
PediaCare® Infant Drops Decongestant (containing pseudoephedrine)
PediaCare® Infant Dropper Decongestant & Cough
PediaCare® Infant Drops Decongestant & Cough (containing pseudoephedrine)
If you have these products in your household, please discontinue use in children under the age of two. These actions do not apply to cough and cold medicines labeled for children aged two and above.
Additionally, these actions do not apply to Infants' and Children's Tylenol® and Motrin® pain relievers and fever reducers. When used as directed, these products are safe and effective.
As always, it is important to medicate carefully. Always use the exact dosage device that comes with the medicine. Use the medicine only as directed. And keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
Whenever you have questions about how to treat your child's cough and cold symptoms, call your doctor.
For specific questions about our products, call 1-877-895-3665 or visit Tylenol.com
Your child's safety continues to be our number one priority.
This message is brought to you by the makers of Tylenol® and PediaCare®.
We realize these changes may be inconvenient for you, and we are happy to provide a valuable coupon to use on one of several products of your choice.
Call 1-877-895-3665
Visit Tylenol.com
Pretty scary. I know whenever my son needed medication I was always extremely careful about the dosage I would give him. It's hard to believe there are parents out there who would be so careless about giving a baby medicine.
Tylenol
PediaCare
The cough and cold season is here, and we have important information to share about infants' and children's cough and cold medicines. These medicines are generally recognized as safe and effective when used as directed. Most parents use these cough and cold medicines appropriately.
However, we have become aware of rare instances of misuse leading to accidental overdose, especially in children under the age of two. Therefore, we are voluntarily withdrawing the following concentrated cough and cold medicines from the market:
Concentrated Tylenol® Infants' Drops Plus Cold
Concentrated Tylenol® Infants' Drops Plus Cold & Cough
PediaCare® Infant Dropper Decongestant
PediaCare® Infant Dropper Long-Acting Cough
PediaCare® Infant Drops Decongestant (containing pseudoephedrine)
PediaCare® Infant Dropper Decongestant & Cough
PediaCare® Infant Drops Decongestant & Cough (containing pseudoephedrine)
If you have these products in your household, please discontinue use in children under the age of two. These actions do not apply to cough and cold medicines labeled for children aged two and above.
Additionally, these actions do not apply to Infants' and Children's Tylenol® and Motrin® pain relievers and fever reducers. When used as directed, these products are safe and effective.
As always, it is important to medicate carefully. Always use the exact dosage device that comes with the medicine. Use the medicine only as directed. And keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
Whenever you have questions about how to treat your child's cough and cold symptoms, call your doctor.
For specific questions about our products, call 1-877-895-3665 or visit Tylenol.com
Your child's safety continues to be our number one priority.
This message is brought to you by the makers of Tylenol® and PediaCare®.
We realize these changes may be inconvenient for you, and we are happy to provide a valuable coupon to use on one of several products of your choice.
Call 1-877-895-3665
Visit Tylenol.com
Pretty scary. I know whenever my son needed medication I was always extremely careful about the dosage I would give him. It's hard to believe there are parents out there who would be so careless about giving a baby medicine.
Tylenol
PediaCare
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