Treating cough and cold: Guidance for caregivers of children and youth Flashcards
1
Q
What factors are associated with fatalities from OTC cough and cold medications in children?
A
- Age younger than two years
- Use of the medication for sedation
- Use in a daycare setting
- Combining two of more medications with the same ingredient
- Failure to use a measuring device
- Product misindentification
- Use of products intended for adults
2
Q
What were Health Canada’s recommendation regarding cough and cold medications (CCM)?
A
No CCM <6yo
Caution use of CCM in >6yo
3
Q
What were the FDA’s recommendation regarding cough and cold medications (CCM)?
A
No CCM <2yo
4
Q
What is the evidence for other treatments to manage cough and cold symptoms?
A
- Fluid intake
- Humidified air (inconsistent evidence)
- NSAID (discomfort or pain management)
- No evidence for antihistamines
- No evidence for echinacea
- Zinc is not recommended
- Honey (inconsistent evidence)
- Vitamin C may prevent colds (inconsistent evidence)
5
Q
Which treatment has the best evidence?
A
Honey