Otc safety for children

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  1. 2. teaspoon
  2. 4. If the label says don't give to children under a certain age or weight, then don't do it.
  3. 8. 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.
  4. 9. milligram
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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. 2. abbreviations for the amount of medicine
  3. 3. Pay special attention to usage directions and warnings.
  4. 5. ounce
  5. 6. milliliter
  6. 7. 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.