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Information for adults on using over-the-counter medicines safely By: Chaltu Wakjira,PhamD August 30, 2014
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What is over-the-counter medicine (OTC) Drug facts label Tips for using medicine safely How to measure liquid medicine Giving medicine to child What is OTC used for Are these medicine Dietary supplements Important medicine rules
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Is the kind you by without a doctor’s order (prescription) A medicine (drug)that changes the way your body works or treats or prevents a disease ****Before you use any medicine, you should always read the Label****
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The ingredients in the medicine What the medicine is for If the medicine is right for you and your problem If there are reasons to talk to your doctor first How to use your medicine Proper storage
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Have question talk to Your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse Keep a record of what you use OTC, prescription medicine, vitamins, herbals, other supplements you use Give this list to your health care professionals Before you start using something new Talk to your doctor or pharmacist They will help you avoid medicines that don’t mix with each other
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Choose a medicine that treats only the problems you have Extra medicine won’t help you but could cause harmful Read the label each time before you use No matter how well you think you know your medicine, check what it is, what it is for, and how to use it Check the active ingredients Part of the medicines that makes it work Don’t use two medicines with the same active ingredient at the same time
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Follow the instruction on the label Don’t use more than what is recommended Use medicine only as long as the label says if the recommended dose or period doesn’t help, talk to your doctor Keep medicine in the bottle, box or tube that it came in Keep medicine out of reach and sight of children and pets Keep all medicines in a cool, dry place If the medicine reaches its expiration date, discarded it appropriately
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Use the measuring spoon, cup, or syringe that comes with the medicine If the medicine doesn’t come with a special measuring tool, ask for one at the pharmacy Spoons you use to eat your food may hold the wrong amount of medicine Check the markings to make sure your measuring tool can measure the right dose
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Use your child’s weight to find the right dose of medicine on the drug facts label If you don’t know your child’s weight, use his or her age to find the right dose Never guess a child’s dose. If a dose for your child’s weight or age is not listed on the label or if you can’t tell how much to use Call your pharmacist or doctor
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Pain and fever are two most common reasons There are five active ingredients used to reduce fever and mild aches and pains Acetaminophen Aspirin Ibuprofen Naproxen sodium Ketoprofen The last four active ingredients are all members of a drug class called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)
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Other health problem OTC medicine is used for are Nasal congestion (decongestants) Allergies (antihistamines) Cough (cough suppressants & expectorants) Stomach upset (antacids & acid reducers) Cigarette addiction (nicotine gum, lozenge, etc) Sunscreens ** people with high blood pressure or heart disease need to talk to their doctor before using decongestants**
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Active ingredients in OTC medicines can be harmful if you don’t use them as directed on the label such us: Acetaminophen can damage your liver NSAIDS can damage your kidneys Aspirin shouldn’t not be given to children or teenagers; it cause a sever illness called Reye’s Syndrome Medicine can have more than one active ingredient to treat more than one problem Cold and flu, allergy, and cough and cold medicines
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Yes Fluoride toothpaste Dandruff shampoos Anti-perspirant Sunscreens Hydrocortisone cream Medicines for lice No Toothpaste/no fluoride Regular shampoos Deodorant Aloe Vera gel Moisturizing cream Insect repellants
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Read the label each time before you use a medicine Be sure it’s right in 5 ways:
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Like OTC medicines can be bought off the shelf without a doctor’s order Comes as tablets, capsules, softgels, liquids, or powders They may also look like medicine you take by mouth May contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, and other ingredients **dietary supplements are not OTC medicines**
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What are some reasons for using an OTC medicine?
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Never share your prescription medicine with someone else Never use someone else’s prescription medicine With OTC medicine, always check the dose The right dose for you may be different than for your friend or family member Discard all expired medicines appropriately
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If you or someone uses too much medicine, call for help right away Your doctor: Phone number___________ Your pharmacist: Phone number________ Poison control center 1-800-222-1222
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