Children’s medicine in short supply due to surging respiratory illness
As this year’s flu season gets underway, cold and flu medicine like Tylenol and Motrin are in short supply due to surging cases of respiratory illness and Covid-19. NBC News medical fellow Dr. Akshay Syal explains how concerned parents should be about the shortage of over-the-counter medicine and how they can keep their kids safe during the winter months.
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