Dr. Kyle Bryan University of Kentucky Every year, Poison Control Centers in the U.S. receive more than a million calls ...
"Nationwide we estimate about 68,000 annual emergency department visits for pediatric poisoning for children under the age of five." Dr. Becca Wingerter is an ER physician at Brown University Health's ...
Decades of research shows that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, is safe for infants and children when used as recommended and under a pediatrician’s guidance. Pediatricians advise ...
With thousands of children and teens impacted annually by prescription misuse and medication-related accidents, PillSafe is committed to delivering innovative tools that enhance household safety and ...
The CDC is urging parents to keep medications "up and away" in a new campaign. Across the country, parents are gearing up to celebrate Halloween with their kids, and that includes plenty of sweet ...
New trial shows liraglutide helps reduce BMI in children aged 6 to 12 with obesity, but side effects prompt further study Study: Liraglutide for Children 6 to <12 Years of Age with Obesity — A ...
Arsell Inc., of Brooklyn, New York, announced it is recalling about 2,300 100 ml. bottles of its Benadryl Liquid Elixir due to a poisoning risk. The allergy medicine contains diphenhydramine, which ...
More than 2,000 bottles of Benadryl Liquid Elixir have been recalled due to packaging that does not meet child-resistant safety standards, posing a poisoning risk if ingested by young children, ...
Children’s Hospital in Denver will be implementing a bar-code system this fall to help improve medication safety among its patients, according to a Denver Post news report. The bar-code system allows ...
President Trump blasted followers on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday with this dire warning: “Don’t give Tylenol to your young child for virtually any reason.” This statement followed ...
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Is Melatonin Safe for Kids?
The popular supplement has been linked to heart failure — but nearly half of parents rely on it to get their kids to sleep. What do the experts say?
During the holiday season, these incidents increase as families gather, routines shift, and visitors bring purses, coats, or ...
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