Children and MedicationsParents and other caregivers should understand two essential things about the medicines they give to children. First: medicines are not "magic bullets." Second: it is crucial for caregivers to store and dispense children's medicines safely.
The Do's and Don’ts for Children's MedsThere are some simple rules for using over-the-counter (OTC) medicines for children. The first and most important: NEVER give any OTC medicine to children 2 years and under without a doctor's advice, says the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Beware of Supplements for KidsFirms are advertising herbs and supplements as remedies for everything from colds and asthma to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, but dietary supplements and herbal mixtures aimed at children may be a waste of money -- and a threat to their health.
Kid Care: SuppliesYou can be prepared for common childhood symptoms and problems. Start by making a Kid Care Kit of healthcare supplies.
Children and Medication SafetyYou can play a significant role in protecting your child’s health and life by being involved, asking questions, and learning about your child’s conditions and treatments.