A warning on kids' cold doses October 2, 2007 Baltimore Sun, Sept. 29, 2007 Responding to safety concerns from Baltimore health officials, the FDA is recommending that common cough and cold medicines never be given to infants and toddlers, and that children under 6 should not be given antihistamines. The article quotes Dr. Wayne Snodgrass, a professor of pediatrics at UTMB and chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs. « Back | The Newsroom »