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Keep Children Safe from Medication Poisoning in Your Home

by | Mar 1, 2021 | News

National  Poison  Prevention  Week,  March  16-­‐22,  2014

Medical  advances  have  allowed  researchers  to  develop  a  wide  variety  of  medications  designed  to  help  keep  us  healthy.  All  medications,  however,  can  be  harmful  if  not  taken  as recommended.  More  than  67,000  children  are  seen  each  year  in  an  emergency  department  in  the  U.S.  for  a  medication  exposure,  which  includes  children  taking  medication  while  unsupervised  and  dosing  errors.    National  Poison  Prevention  Week  highlights  how  to  properly  store,  use,  and  dispose  of  medications  in  your  home.

You  don’t  have  to  toss  out  all  of  your  medications  to  keep  your  kids  safe—just  follow  these  tips.

Safe  Storage

  •  Choose a  place  that  is  too  high  for  children  to  reach  or  see,  and  consider  using  a  lock  to  make  sure  children  cannot  access  medications.
  •  Check  the  cap  on  each  medication  to  be  sure  it  is  one  that  is  designed  to  keep  a  young  child  from  easily  opening  it  and  that  it  is  closed  tightly.
  •  Put  medications  away  immediately  after  every  use.
  •  Never  leave  easy-­‐access  containers,  such  as  daily  pill  boxes,  within  a  child’s  reach.

    Safe  Use  

    •  Check  the  medication’s  or  your  doctor’s  instructions  for  the  right  dose  for  your  child.
    •  Use  the  measuring  device,  such  as  a  dosing  cup  or  oral  syringe,  that comes with  the  medicine  or  ask  a  pharmacist  to  recommend  one.
    • Teach  your  child  to  only  take  medication  with  help  from  an  adult.
    •  Know  the  phone  number  for  poison  control:  1-­‐800-­‐222-­‐1222

        Safe  Disposal  

      • Check  the  expiration  date  before  using  medications.
      • Dispose of  expired  or  unneeded  medications  according  to  any  specific  instructions  on  the  label.  Do  not  flush  medicines  down  a  sink  or  toilet  unless  instructed.  Check  with  your  local government’s  trash  and  recycling  services  to  see  if  a  medication  take-­‐back  program  is  available  in  your  area.

      For  more  information  on  this  and  other  child  injury  prevention  topics,  visit  www.PreventChildInjury.org.