Drug accidents send more kids under the age of 6 to the emergency room than car crashes. About 10,000 cases a year involve liquid medications, such as cough and cold medicines, as well as infant and ...
(HealthDay News) – Adding flow restrictors to bottles limits the ability of young children to access liquid medicine, according to a study published online July 25 in the The Journal of Pediatrics.
Cincinnati, OH -- In the US, child-resistant packaging for most medications has contributed to the prevention of thousands of pediatric deaths. Nevertheless, over 500,000 calls are made to poison ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Consumer Healthcare Products Association issued the following statement in response to Sen. Charles Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) call for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
HealthDay News — Adding flow restrictors to liquid medication bottles safely prevents young children from quickly emptying the bottles’ contents, researchers found. Just 6% of bottles with flow ...
Over 500,000 calls are made to poison control centers each year after accidental ingestion of medications by young children, and the number of emergency department visits for unsupervised medication ...
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