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2 days ago
I think I need to ping my blog because my recent blog posts are not showing up here.
4 days ago
kids are playing outside so I think I'll get the dishes done first, then feed them, then weed the garden blogs can wait
4 days ago
Can't decide if I want to do the dishes, comment on more blogs, weed the garden or play with my kids. Tough decisions
4 days ago
RT @RealAge: Dip this whole-wheat Irish Soda Bread in olive oil & vinegar for a tasty, healthy snack: http://bit.ly/crLpnG
4 days ago
Recently these OTC medicines have come under fire for being potentially harmful to children under the age of five. Some doctors are even suggesting these Cold and cough medicines aren't safe or effective in slightly older children either. Food and Drug Administration experts are now meeting to consider a petition that argues the over-the-counter medicines shouldn't be used in children 5 and younger. The drug industry is taking the position that the widely used medicines are safe and work but can lead to overdoses when misused in infants.
Many cold drug makers have voluntarily pulled cold medicines targeted for babies and toddlers off the market . Parents and grandparents like me will need to find alternatives for hacking coughs and runny little noses. The move by over-the-counter drug manufacturers doesn't end concern about the safety of these remedies for youngsters. I guess some of those old time remedies that my grandparents used to use on me will have to be utilized. I guess the makers of natural cold remedies should see a boom in business if the FDA follows through on restrictions to these medicines. I wish my grandmother were still alive so she could tell me what to use. Stay tuned for further updates.
I am a Board Certified Ophthalmologist who has been in practice for 30 years.
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