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FDA Commissioner urges parents not to stockpile flu medications for children

The winter season is bringing a rise in flu, cold and RSV cases and this is leading to a shortage of over-the-counter medications for children. Pharmacy chains have had to limit purchases to ensure there is enough for those who need it, while manufacturers, such as Johnson & Johnson, are working around the clock to increase production. The Biden administration has released doses of Tamiflu from national stockpiles, however, there is no stockpile for over-the-counter medications. The FDA commissioner said that the demand is higher than ever and they are working with manufacturers to ensure that supplies of the medications reach the areas they are needed most.

It's important for young people to be aware that the demand for over-the-counter medications for children is higher than ever due to the winter season bringing an increase in flu, cold and RSV cases. Pharmacy chains are having to limit purchases, and the Biden administration has released doses of Tamiflu from national stockpiles. Manufacturers, such as Johnson & Johnson, are working around the clock to increase production, and the FDA commissioner said they are working to ensure that supplies of the medications reach the areas they are needed most. It's important to be aware of this so that if you need over-the-counter medications, you can plan accordingly.

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