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The Right Medications for Your KidsGuide to cold and flu medicationsBy: Amanda Dorsey
Reviewed By:
Timothy Yarboro, M.D.
The main point: Over-the-counter medications treat symptoms but don't cure illness. Is your child really miserable from a cold or just sniffling? Using common sense and some gut checks with your pediatrician can help you determine what's best for your kids. Do Kids Need Cold Medicines? What about toddlers and older children? The FDA is still reviewing guidelines for their use in children between the ages of 2 and 11. In the meantime, be judicious. Remember that colds usually don't last very long. In many cases, it's best to just wait the cold out. Just be sure to talk to your pediatrician if your child's symptoms do not improve or get worse; it could be something more serious.
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