Tips for giving OTC medicines to children
- Keep all medications in their original containers and with the child-protective caps.
- Store all medicines in a safe place, away from food, where children can neither see nor reach them.
- If the label does not clearly describe the dosage, do not guess. Ask your pharmacist or health care provider.
- Never increase the dose because your child seems sicker than last time.
- Read the label before opening the bottle. Follow all directions; make sure you give the proper dosage.
- Do not use any medicine beyond its expiration date.
- Be aware that some OTC products have different strengths, such as Tylenol, which is concentrated if it is given with a dropper so the dose is smaller.
- Know the difference between TBSP (tablespoon) and TSP (teaspoon). They are very different doses.
- Before giving your child two medicines at the same time, talk to your health care provider or pharmacist.
- Never call medicine or vitamins “candy.”
References
Food and Drug Administration (888) INFO-FDA (888-463-6332), www.fda.gov/default.htm.
American Academy of Pediatrics. California Childcare Health Program: Prevention of Infectious Disease Training Curriculum (2001).
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