Anonymous wrote:It's not just public schools. It seems to be the private schools, too. It's insane. Over-the-counter drugs are BY DEFINITION drugs that do not require a doctor ("learned intermediary"). Whether a kid can have an OTC drug is 100% up to the parents and no one else. So why the hell should the school require me to get my pediatriciation to approve it?
Probably relatedly, I have recently discovered that some schools (including my kid's new private school) require that we have the pediatrician complete a "preparticipation physical evaluation" as a condition of participating in phys ed and school sports. What on Earth is that about? My kid is 7 years old and she isn't allowed to run around without her doctor's permission? I find this an outrageous intrusion into the parents' domain, not to mention an utter waste of parents' and doctors' time.
Did it ever occur to you that part of the reason for this rule is so kids don’t give medications to friends?
Of course the form and process are a PITA and once my kid got to HS we switched to self-carry, but I get that it’s a CYA rule.