Cold Medicines For Children Under 4: Cold medicines for under-4s face curbs over safety concerns | India News

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Cold medicines for under-4s face curbs over safety concerns
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NEW DELHI: Parents of children below four years will now have to be more cautious about giving them combination medicines for cold symptoms, with the Centre restricting the manufacture, sale and distribution of all fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) containing chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylephrine hydrochloride.The government has said these combinations may pose risks to children below four and that safer alternatives are available. Manufacturers have been ordered to carry a prominent warning on the drug label, package insert and promotional material stating: “Fixed Dose Combination shall not be used in children below four years of age.”Dr Rommel Tickoo, senior director, internal medicine, Max hospital, said, “In children below four years, combination cold medicines containing chlorpheniramine and phenylephrine can cause excessive drowsiness or agitation, rapid heartbeat and, in some cases, serious adverse effects. Since these medicines offer limited benefit for a common cold, parents should prefer safer measures such as saline nasal drops, adequate fluids and honey for children above one year.The move is the latest step in a regulatory review that dates back to 2023, when concerns were raised over the use of the combination in young children. The issue was re-examined in 2024 with paediatricians, with DTAB recommending that the warning apply to all formulations.

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