Cough drug dangerous for young kids, FDA says

by Symptom Advice on December 29, 2010

The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers on Tuesday that the accidental ingestion of Tessalon liquid cough capsules pose a serious risk of side effects or death to children under 10 years old.

Tessalon is approved by the agency to treat cough symptoms in patients older than 10. but, the agency said, the capsules may attract children because of their candy-like appearance. Brand name Tessalon is sold by Forest Pharmaceuticals inc., though the product has been on the market for decades and several generic companies make versions of the product, also known as Benzonatate.

“Benzonatate (Tessalon) should be kept in a child-resistant container and stored out of reach of children,” said Carol Holquist, director of the FDA’s division of medication error prevention and analysis, in a statement. “The FDA encourages health care professionals to talk with their patients and those caring for children about the risk of accidental ingestion or overdose.”

The agency has identified seven cases of accidental ingestion between 1982 and 2010. five of those cases resulted in death in children 2 years of age and younger.

Common side effects include heart attack, coma, and convulsion. Signs and symptoms can occur within 15 minutes of ingestion and some of the deaths reported in children occurred within hours of accidental ingestion.

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