The Food and Drug Administration says children under 12 should not be given prescription medicines that contain codeine or another narcotic, tramadol, and that such drugs can also be dangerous to youth between 12 and 18.
On Thursday, the FDA said it will require that prescription drugs containing codeine or tramadol carry a warning on the label against using them in children under 12 or in women who are breast-feeding. The agency cited evidence that the drugs could cause dangerously slowed breathing in some children, which could lead to death.
Multiple prescription drugs contain codeine or tramadol. For example, the painkiller Tylenol 3 contains acetaminophen and codeine. Drugs containing codeine already carry a black-box warning against using it to treat pain in children who have their tonsils removed.
(Score: 2) by art guerrilla on Saturday April 22 2017, @11:26AM
hmmm...
Queue the Dead Kennedys !
sounds like they are next up on stage...
Cue the dead kennedys.
sounds like an ironic plea...
Que the dead kennedys ?
is mangled spanglish ? ? ?