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Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medications

Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medications

 

Over-the-counter (OTC) medications are ones that you can get without a prescription.  Often, they are less potent than prescribed ones.  When taken in large amounts, though, an OTC medicine might equal or exceed the dose of a prescribed medicine.  Read the information on the label.  To learn more about OTC medicine labels, access www.fda.gov.  Search for “over-the-counter medicine label”

 

Use OTC Medicines Wisely

 

Ask your doctor or health care provider what OTC products are safe for you to use.  Find out what he or she prefers you to take for pain and fever.

 

Do not take more than the label states.  Don’t take OTC medicines on a regular basiss unless your doctor tells you to.

 

Read the package labels.  Heed the warnings listed.  If you are unsure whether or not an OTC medication will help or harm you, check with your doctor or pharmacist.

 

Store medicines in a dry place.  Keep them out of children’s reach.

 

Don’t tell children that medicine is candy.

 

Before you take a medicine, check the expiration date.  Discard ones that have expired.  Replace items as needed.

 

If you have an allergy to a medicine, check the lisdt of ingredients on OTC medicine labels.  Find out if what you are allergic to is in them.  Some labels will warn persons with certain allergies to avoid taking that medicine.

 

Don’t take any OTC product if you are pregnant or nursing a baby unless your doctor or health care provider says it is okay.

 

Before taking herbal remedies and supplements, check with your doctor.

 






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