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Important Changes to Infants and Children’s Acetaminophen

Posted October 18, 2011 featuring Tricia Jean (TJ) Gold, M.D.

Tricia Jean (TJ) Gold, M.D.

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Dr. TJ Gold is a pediatrician in private practice at Tribeca Pediatrics in New York City, NY. As a pediatrician and a mother, she has devoted her life to keeping children safe and healthy.

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On October 14, the Consumer Healthcare Products Association hosted a blogger call to help increase awareness, particularly among parents, of the recent changes to infants and children's acetaminophen. The purpose of call was to address questions and concerns and provide the key information on the recent changes to these medicines.

This recording of the call includes an overview of the changes, a review of key information, and a Q&A session with participants.

You can listen to the full recording below.

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