Most medications prescribed to children have not been adequately studied

Most medications prescribed to children have not been adequately studied

“Most people might be surprised to learn that much of the medications given to children in Canada have never been adequately studied or even formally approved for the conditions they are commonly prescribed to treat.”

Dr. Martin Offringa, University of Toronto, and Dr. Terry P. Klassen, CEO and scientific director of the Manitoba Institute of Child Health

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