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Medicines can help you feel better and get well. Learn how to use medicines safely and prevent medication problems and mistakes.... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Acetaminophen is a pain medication generally considered safe when used as directed. However, taking more than the recommended amount can cause liver damage, ranging from abnormalities in liver functio... Details >
Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs products are those drugs that are available to consumers without a prescription. The FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research oversees OTC drugs and offers these cons... Details >
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Daily aspirin therapy may lower your risk of heart attack and stroke, but daily aspirin therapy isn't for everyone. Ask your medical provider if it is right for you. ... Details >
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If you take several different medicines, see more than one doctor, or have certain health conditions, you and your doctors need to be aware of all the medicines you take. ... Details >
Search this catalog of FDA approved drug products for information on approved and tentatively approved prescription, generic, over-the-counter, and discontinued drugs. Drug Approval Reports are also p... Details >
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
If your medicine has expired, it may not provide the treatment you need. This FDA video explains how expiration dates help determine if medicine is safe to use and will work as intended. ... Details >
This document explains to parents the dangers of teenagers abusing prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs (e.g., cough syrup). Includes warning signs that your child may be using prescription o... Details >
When it comes to taking medicines, kids aren’t just small adults. When using nonprescription medicines, here are 10 ways to be sure you’re giving your children the right medicine and the right amount.... Details >
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Read the following advice for giving over-the-counter (OTC) medicine to your child, from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the makers of OTC medicines. Even OTC medicines that you buy a... Details >
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