PEDIATRICS Vol. 108 No. 3 September 2001, p. e52
Received Oct 16, 2000; accepted Apr 16, 2001.
From the Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of
Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medications
are marketed widely for relief of common cold symptoms, and yet studies have failed to demonstrate a benefit of these medications for young
children. In addition, OTC medications can be associated with
significant morbidity and even mortality in both acute overdoses and
when administered in correct doses for chronic periods of time.
Physicians often do not inquire about OTC medication use, and parents
(or other caregivers) often do not perceive OTCs as medications. We
present 3 cases of adverse outcomes over a 13-month period
including 1 death
as a result of OTC cough and cold medication use. We
explore the toxicities of OTC cough and cold medications, discuss
mechanisms of dosing errors, and suggest why physicians should be more vigilant in specifically inquiring about OTCs
when evaluating an ill child.
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