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Limit on cold remedies for kids was FDA's idea

Oct 11 ,Medicine & Health


(AP) -- When drug makers made a surprise announcement this week that they no longer recommend cough and cold remedies for youngsters under 4, they didn't let on that it was the government's idea.





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