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children's cough/cold medicines

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lillylemon | 21:51 Mon 20th Apr 2009 | Health & Fitness
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Last month, the medicines and healthcare products regulation authority (MHRA) issued new advice to the use of certain cough and cold medicines in children under the age of 6. It says that these can still be bought in pharmacies under the supervision of a pharmacist. Does this mean that you shouldn't be able to buy these items in a supermarket now?
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