Warning Issued About Hydrocodone and Children's Cough Suppressants
FDA: Meds with Hydrocodone Have NOT Been Proven Safe for Young Kids
In 2006, over 130 million prescriptions were written for products containing hydrocodone, according to the Branded Pharmaceutical Association (BPA). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it will take enforcementWarning Issued About Hydrocodone and Children's Cough Suppressants
Date: September 30, 2007Washington, DCUnited States of America
Some of the 200 unapproved products are being marketed as children's cough suppressants with labels that omit important warnings for young children. Hydrocodone has NOT been proven safe for children under 6 years old, yet some companies label their product for use with children 2 years old and up. Firms must stop making and distributing products on or before October 31, 2007, that are labeled for use in children under the age of 6. Firms marketing any unapproved hydrocodone drug products that are not labeled for use in children under 6 must stop manufacturing new product on or before December 31, 2007.
Adverse reports about unapproved hydrocodone products include errors in dosing and dispensing the wrong drug. Hydrocodone is a powerful opioid derived from codeine that is used in pain medications and cough suppressants (antitussives). The FDA has approved most of the pain medications using hydrocodone, like Vicodin. However, some of the unapproved medications have mixed hydrocodone with other substances and/or have omitted warnings about using hydrocodone with other substances that can prove fatal or have not been tested for safety.
There are a number of antitussives on the market, both over-the-counter and prescription that do not include hydrocodone. Consumers should seek expert guidance from a healthcare professional about which are best to use. The FDA-approved antitussive products containing hydrocodone are: TUSSICAPS, TUSSIONEX PENNKINETIC, HYDROCODONE COMPOUND, MYCODONE, HOMATROPRINE METHYLBROMIDE AND HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE, HYCODAN, and TUSSIGON.
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