“How do I get my kids to take medicine?” is one of the most common questions parents ask Dr. Debra Langlois, a pediatrician at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. But as ...
The federally funded clinical trial is set to complete in 2026. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Xolair as the first and only medicine for people with one or more food allergies ...
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ADHD medications for children: What to know
ADHD is often treated with medications and behavioral therapy. Stimulants are first-choice medications for children with ADHD. ADHD symptoms in children can include inattention, hyperactivity, and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the Zycubo (copper histidinate) injection as the first treatment for ...
For pediatric nonoperative fractures and sprains, adding acetaminophen or hydromorphone to ibuprofen does not provide better ...
One thing many kids dislike? Taking medicine. One thing many kids like? Chocolate. So, to counteract the other, the Dr. Cocoa Children's Pain Relief & Fever Reducer is a chocolate-flavored medicine ...
Dr. Pamela Lang, Medical Director at Shriners Children’s Twin Cities joined us today to talk about their sports medicine programs. Dr. Lang talked about how important it is for kids to see pediatric ...
Synthetic dyes—which impart a distinctly unnatural hue on a variety of candies, snacks, and drinks—have recently come under renewed scrutiny. Earlier this year, the Food and Drug Administration ...
Adolescents in the US face significant barriers to accessing effective drug treatment, with only 31% of children ages 12-17 ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Xolair as the first and only medicine for people with one or more food allergies after the clinical trial data for the injectable asthma medication ...
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