Close

Member Login

Logging In
Invalid username or password.

not a member? sign-up now!

Customize Parenting.com to your family and get personalized newsletters.

Voluntarily Withdrawn Cough and Cold Medications

Below, a list of the infant cough and cold medications being voluntarily withdrawn from drugstore and pharmacy shelves:

* Dimetapp Decongestant Plus Cough Infant Drops

* Dimetapp Decongestant Infant Drops

* Little Colds Decongestant Plus Cough

* Little Colds Multi-Symptom Cold Formula

* Pediacare Infant Drops Decongestant (contains pseudoephedrine)

* Pediacare Infant Drops Decongestant & Cough (contains pseudoephedrine)

* Pediacare Infant Dropper Decongestant (contains phenylephrine)

* Pediacare Infant Dropper Long-Acting Cough

* Pediacare Infant Dropper Decongestant & Cough (contains phenylephrine)

* Robitussin Infant Cough DM Drops

* Triaminic Infant & Toddler Thin Strips Decongestant

* Triaminic Infant & Toddler Thin Strips Decongestant Plus Cough

* Tylenol Concentrated Infants' Drops Plus Cold

* Tylenol Concentrated Infants' Drops Plus Cold & Cough



The following products are not solely for infants, but are being removed because they come with a dosing cup that does not mark the half-teaspoon level recommended for children aged 2 through 5 years old:

* Robitussin Cough DM

* Robitussin Cough & Cold CF

* Robitussin Cough & Congestion

* Robitussin Head & Chest Congestion PE

* Robitussin Cough Sugar Free DM

* Children's Dimetapp Cough & Chest Congestion


[TOUT_ARROW_LINK {1677666} {Back to "No More Cough and Cold Meds  -- Now What?"}]


You Might Be Pregnant If...

Find out the 16 earliest signs you have a baby on the way