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Lock it Up: Medicine Safety in Your Home
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Every year thousands of children are hospitalized—and some die—after taking medicine not meant for them. Teens share stolen prescription drugs at "pharm parties" and toddlers are tempted by colorful pills that look like candy. In this Consumer Update video, FDA pharmacist Connie Jung explains how you can prevent harm by locking your medicine up. See links below for more information.
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For More Information
Disposal of Unused Medicines: What You Should Know - National Drug Take Back Initiative: Find a Collection Site Near You
Medication Disposal: Questions and Answers Federal Guidelines for Proper Drug Disposal - SMARTxtDisposal Campaign
Educational Resources: Misuse of Prescription Pain Relievers Put Your Medicines Up and Away and Out of Sight
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