Get a grip when child medicines don't work November 6, 2007 Galveston County Daily News, Nov. 6, 2007 Grandma was right, says Howard Brody in his Medicine and Health column. Instead of using cold medicines that don't work, parents should ensure that children with cold symptoms drink plenty of fluids, get extra rest and use a salt-water nose spray or gargle. « Back | The Newsroom »