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Overdosing of OTC cold and flu remedies is often accidental—due to errors like misreading product labels or dosing. Sometimes, these medications are also intentionally abused.
As cold and flu cases spike, children’s medicines like Tylenol are in short supply. Updated: ; Dec. 20, 2022, 6:21 p.m. | Published: ; Dec. 20, 2022, 6:20 p.m.
Tylenol Cold + Flu Severe caplets and honey-lemon liquid ... Tylenol Cold Max Daytime Citrus Burst liquid (acetaminophen 325 mg, dextromethorphan HBr 10 mg, and phenylephrine HCl 5 mg) ...
As Bay State families desperately search for cold and flu medicine for their children, Massachusetts congressional members are pushing for answers from Johnson and Johnson about the major shortage.
Post Wanted tapped medical experts to highlight the best cold and flu season essentials to keep in your medicine cabinet. Plus, other tips to help boost immunity. Prevention starts now.
The Boston Globe With cold and flu medicine shortages, not enough relief for sick kids — and some adults Local pharmacies are having trouble keeping children’s products like liquid Tylenol and ...
FDA says one of the most common cold medicine ingredients found in Sudafed, Tylenol sinus and Advil congestion relief, is ineffective. What to know.
February 16, 2024 Caught a cold or the flu? Don't take too much Tylenol, FDA warns Adults should limit themselves to 4,000 milligrams per day.
Dr. Kati Forbes shared the essential meds she keeps in her cabinet to combat symptoms during cold and flu season. Among her must-haves are combo she takes "when I'm down bad" and a "more potent ...
While your children have (hopefully) been untouched by illness so far, you know it won't last. Cold, flu, and virus season is approaching, and it's best to prepare for the inevitable. Here is a ...
According to Dr. Vismai Sinha, a family and sports medicine physician at OhioHealth, there are ways to tell the difference between the flu, cold or allergies by paying attention to your symptoms.
But how can you tell the difference between a cold, flu, or COVID? “Runny nose, sore throat, headache, you may feel tired,” said Denise Lucas, family nurse practitioner, Ohio Valley Health Center.