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Prevent Teen Poisoning

Being a Teen Brings New Challenges Between school, extracurricular activities, sports, socializing and jobs, stress can build up pretty easily and quickly. Hopefully you have a positive outlet for stress and can relieve it with healthy choices like exercise or talking to trusted friends and adults. If you are on…

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Infographic explaining the sections of a Drug Facts label on an over-the-counter medicine bottle, including active ingredients, uses, warnings, and directions

DrugFacts Label

Over-The-Counter Medicine Safety Understanding the Label Drug Facts help you understand the medicines that you take and how to take them safely. All medicines should be taken with the direct supervision of a parent or trusted adult. Active Ingredients The ingredients in the medicine that make it work. Warnings Safety…

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Babysitting and Poison Safety

Children between the ages of one and three years are at the greatest risk of being accidentally poisoned because toddlers are curious and are always on the move. They learn by tasting and touching. They are attracted to objects, medicines and liquids that look colorful and smell good. It is so important to watch the children closely at all times.

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Preview of the 'Are You Taking Your Medicines Safely?' guide showing the first two of five medicine safety guidelines for older adults.

Older Adults: 5 Guidelines of Medicine Safety

Are you taking your medicines safely? Reminders to help prevent harmful medicine mishaps

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