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A few years ago, the FDA recommended that cough and cold medications should not be given to babies under the age of two because of their potential to cause serious and even life-threatening reactions. They wrote in their

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Is Your Child Sick? 4 Safe Alternatives to Children's Cold Medications - US News and World Report

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