FDA Will Rewrite Rules For Marketing for Children

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The Food and Drug Administration will rewrite decades-old federal regulations governing how over-the-counter cold and cough medicines are marketed to children amid concerns over whether the products are safe and effective. As part of that effort the agency held a daylong hearing Thursday to solicit views about how the rules should be changed. While the effort is expected to take years, the end result could be a tougher regulatory environment for many over-the-counter cold and cough products -- such as requiring drug makers to seek approval for their products in a manner similar to that for prescription drugs.


FDA Will Rewrite Rules For Marketing for Children