Otc safety for children

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  1. 2. milliliter
  2. 5. abbreviations for the amount of medicine
  3. 7. If the label says don't give to children under a certain age or weight, then don't do it.
  4. 9. If the label says two teaspoons and you're using a dosing cup with ounces only, don't try to guess how many teaspoons it would be. Get the proper measuring device. Don't substitute another item, such as a kitchen spoon.
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  1. 1. If the label says don't give to children under a certain age or weight, then don't do it.
  2. 3. The medicine doesn't appear to be working when you expect it to. For example, antibiotics may take a few days to start working, but a pain reliever usually starts working soon after your child takes it.
  3. 4. teaspoon
  4. 6. Pay special attention to usage directions and warnings.
  5. 8. milligram
  6. 10. ounce