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Anxious parents are flooding social media sites in search of fever-reducing medication for their little ones as cold and flu season begins. Pediatricians and pharmacists are trying to reassure them there are options. | CBCNews

Posted: Oct 04, 2022 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: 3 hours agocomments

Do you have a question, experience or story tip to share about trying to get children's medication? Send an email toClinicians say there's no need to panic because alternatives exist, and they note help is at hand to talk parents and caregivers through what signs to look for when a child spikes a fever.

Mina Tadrous, an assistant professor at the Leslie Dan faculty of pharmacy at the University of Toronto, says the problem of short supplies of over-the-counter medication to reduce fever hasn't abated. To compound the drug, licensed pharmacists like Tadrous custom make it for patients in a process called compounding. The process involves key checks of consistency throughout, compounding the medication to ensure quality, and creating a suspension with the right dose and consistency.The compounded product can't be stockpiled because it expires faster than commercial versions.

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