The pharmacy department drop-off station at the Safeway store in Wheaton, Maryland February 13, 2015. REUTERS/Gary Cameron By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Children’s liquid medicines should only ...
HealthDay News — For children, the best way to measure liquid medication is in metric milliliters, according to a committee from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Accidental medication overdoses ...
Some 70,000 children are seen in emergency departments each year in the United States as a result of unintentional medication overdoses, sparking a push by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to ...
The scenario is all too familiar—a child is rushed to the emergency department with a suspected overdose, after receiving a medication at home. The parents or caregivers are concerned they may have ...
Children’s liquid medicines should only be measured in metric units to avoid overdoses common with teaspoons and tablespoons, U.S. pediatricians say. Tens of thousands of kids wind up in emergency ...
Children’s liquid medicines should only be measured in metric units to avoid overdoses common with teaspoons and tablespoons, US pediatricians say. Tens of thousands of kids wind up in emergency rooms ...
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