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What Does it Mean to Have a Penicillin Allergy?

What Does it Mean to Have a Penicillin Allergy?

Up to 10% of people who take penicillin can have an allergic reaction. However, life-threatening reactions (anaphylaxis) are very rare. Most people with a penicillin allergy can safely take related medications, including cephalosporins.


Protect the Water Supply

Protect the Water Supply

There are many ways for drugs and personal care products to enter ground water and surface water, which include water that we drink and use for recreation. Federal guidelines for safe disposal of medicines aim to prevent unintentional poisonings, misuse and diversion of discarded drugs, and to keep drugs within engineered landfills, instead of in the water supply.


Taking Amoxicillin During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Taking Amoxicillin During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Amoxicillin is an antibiotic commonly prescribed for pregnant women who have bacterial infections. Use of amoxicillin during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is generally safe, but in some cases, rare side effects can occur.


What is Cetirizine?

What is Cetirizine?

Cetirizine (brand name Zyrtec) is an FDA-approved, over-the-counter medication used to help relieve allergy symptoms. It is relatively well-tolerated but is associated with side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and dry mouth. Because of this, use of cetirizine with alcohol and other sedating medications should be avoided.


Take Acepromazine by Mistake?

Take Acepromazine by Mistake?

Acepromazine is a drug used to sedate animals and is not for human use. Most acepromazine poisonings occur in curious children or when people unintentionally mistake it for their own medication. Common symptoms of acepromazine poisoning include drowsiness and slowed breathing. In some cases, seizures, coma, and death have been reported.


Dextromethorphan Abuse

Dextromethorphan Abuse

Dextromethorphan is an over-the-counter cough suppressant found in more than 120 cough and cold products. Recreational abuse has become increasingly common and leads to approximately 6000 emergency room visits a year. Recreational users intentionally exceed recommended doses to experience heightened awareness, altered time perception, and visual hallucinations.


Store Medicine Safely

Store Medicine Safely

Most parents and caregivers know the importance of keeping medicine up and away, out of sight and reach of young children. Even so, leaving medicine in work bags, purses, pill organizers, and on countertops is quite common. This means easy access for curious children, and can easily lead to unintentional poisonings. Keep kids safe with these safety tips.


Pyrantel: A Safe and Effective Pinworm Treatment

Pyrantel: A Safe and Effective Pinworm Treatment

Pyrantel is an important drug for the control of intestinal worms in people and animals. It is estimated that close to 1 billion people are infested with intestinal worms globally. Pyrantel is a safe, effective, and inexpensive treatment for intestinal worms, and usually cures the condition after a single dose. It has very few side effects and is not known to cause severe toxicity in humans.


What you need to know about the honey eye drop trend

What you need to know about the honey eye drop trend

Honey eye drops have recently gained popularity and have been touted to treat a variety of eye conditions, such as floaters, inflammation, cataracts, and glaucoma. Application of honey eye drops can not only be painful, but may cause damage to the eye.


Is Windex Toxic?

Is Windex Toxic?

Windex products are designed for cleaning glass, outdoor furniture, and hard surfaces. There are many different formulations of Windex. The ingredients vary between products, but they typically contain surfactants, solvents, and dyes. These chemicals are irritating when swallowed and can cause unwanted signs and symptoms including vomiting and abdominal pain.


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