Tag: children's dermatology
Safe Use of Topical Medications and Creams in Children: A Practical Guide for Parents
Learn how to safely use topical creams and medications on children, including what to avoid, how to measure the right dose, and alternatives to steroids. Essential guide for parents.
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Find the FDA's official list of authorized generics-drugs made by brand companies but sold without the brand name. Learn where to access it, how to interpret it, and why it's not always easy to buy these lower-cost options.
Published ON: 1 DecFirst-generation antihistamines like Benadryl work fast but cause drowsiness. Second-generation options like Zyrtec and Claritin are non-sedating and better for daily use. Learn which is right for your allergies.
Published ON: 3 DecThe FDA uses Import Alerts to block drugs from non-compliant manufacturers, automatically detaining shipments without inspection. Learn how the Green List works, why Indian and Chinese suppliers are being targeted, and what manufacturers must do to stay in the U.S. market.
Published ON: 20 DecCipro (ciprofloxacin) is no longer the first choice for most infections. Learn safer, equally effective alternatives for UTIs, sinus infections, and more in 2025-and when Cipro is still necessary.
Published ON: 1 DecThe FDA issues warning letters to manufacturers who violate safety and labeling laws. These letters are the first step in enforcement that can lead to recalls, fines, or criminal charges. Learn how the agency targets non-compliant companies and what you must do to avoid serious consequences.
Published ON: 1 Dec