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March 2, 2007

FDA Scrutinizing Kids’ OTC Cold Remedies

by @ 6:14 pm.  Filed under Health News, FDA

There have been many reports today, most saying basically the same thing, Here are two that cover the issue.

Report: FDA Eyes Kids’ Cold Drugs - Forbes.com
Warnings sought on kids’ cold medicine - Yahoo! News

The cause of this was a filing by Baltimore health authorities and others yesterday (Mar 1, 2007). A recent report from the Center for Disease Control that noted 1,500 toddlers and babies had been taken to the emergency room because of over the counter cough and cold remedies over a two year period. And the medical examiner in Baltimore noted that at least four children under the age of four have had their deaths linked to these products over a five year period.

None of these products are recommended for children younger than two and all state that it should not be used except under the advice of your doctor. But the report says that many products contain the name “infant” or “baby” such as “baby aspirin”. These along with pictures of mothers holding infants and other children much younger than two are shown in the packaging.

I personally think the warnings are adequate but that some of the pictures and wordings in the packaging should be changed so as to not be misleading. I’d like to see the OTC industry do this voluntarily but I don’t think that will happen. And I don’t think the FDA is likely to step in and require that. It is much more likely in my opinion for the FDA to issue a statement saying that these products should not be used in children younger than two without instruction from their doctor.

This does bring up the bigger issue of how do you determining the proper dosing of these OTC products in children? Most data is from extrapolation of adult data and may not be appropriate to children. THis is really the bigger question and one for which there is no answer currently.

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    Bayer HealthCare to Cut 6,100 jobs

    by @ 12:10 pm.  Filed under Pharma News

    More pharm lay-offs. This time it is Bayer Healthcare who will layoff 6,100 people world-wide including 1,500 in Germany. This seems to be mainly due to overlap resulting from the acquisition of Schering AG and the down-sizing is set to be complete by 2009.

    PharmaLive: Bayer HealthCare Announces Concrete Plans for the Global Synergy Goals and Job Cuts :

    Here is a further breakdown of where the layoffs will occur:

    3,150 in Europe
    1,000 in the US
    750 in Asia and Japan
    1,200 in Latin America and Canada.

    Here is the breakdown by function:

    1,400 in R&D
    1,850 in production
    2,850 in admin

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