why is 12 the magical age for drug store medicine?

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Every time you read the back of a medicine box the age is always 12 when you are considered an adult. Why is this?

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Children have underdeveloped immune systems, at around 11 years old the metabolism of the body begins to change in preparation for/as part of puberty. So children 12 and older have a better way to regulate body temperatures, develop specific immunities, and process toxins, all of which make it so that they are closer to adults and can take medicine differently.

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