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Parents looking for children’s Tylenol, ibuprofen find empty shelves

Por: Portland Press Herald Health December 02, 2022

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Empty shelves of fever- and pain-reducing medicines for children at Brookville Pharmacy on Thursday in Chevy Chase, Md. Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post People seeking over-the-counter medication for their sick children are often finding sparse or empty shelves, as a spike in respiratory illnesses pushes pediatricians and emergency rooms to the limit. Usual supplies of fever- and pain-reducing medicines, such as liquid acetaminophen and... + full article



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