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Medication Identification

If you are a mother and have a young toddler, you will need to learn to watch them like a hawk, and always make sure that there are no dangerous things lying around that they might pop into their mouths and swallow in a flash! It is always a good idea to have yourself listed on a website for medication identification, so that if an accident like that should happen, where your little one swallows a pill, then you will be able to identify what they swallowed and let the doctor know, so that he can gauge what the damage might be to your child and be able to assess what the next course of action must be. But always try and avoid something like this from ever happening by hiding all the pills in high up cupboards and sealed within tamper-proof bottles.

The reason why medication identification is so important if you have young children is because it is a proven fact that more than half of all poisonings in America involve kids. You should keep all medications and cough syrups locked away in a medical cabinet, as many young children will eat or drink these medicines thinking that they are merely sweets. If you find your child asleep with pills in his hands or if you suspect that he has swallowed some, then the best course of action would be to rush him to the hospital or call the nearest poison center for further advice. The most common poisonings that occur at home an involve children are the ingesting of cleaning supplies, like bleach, the eating of poisonous plants in the garden and also when young kids consume their magic markers and crayons, plus diaper toiletries and also medications.

Besides for being aware of medication identification, by way of websites and perhaps even books, parents should try and only purchase crayons and other play toys that are non-toxic, if you carefully read the label before making a purchase, you will typically find a sticker that identifies the product as a safe one where children are concerned, as accidents do happen. Besides for putting away prescription medications, also be sure to pack away over the counter drugs, as they can be just as harmful to children, even vitamins. If your child swallows some medication, identification is key. You need to call the local poison center and try not to panic, as this will impede the clarity of the message you are trying to get across to the poison center specialist, and you need to ensure that you give them accurate information.

When your child has swallowed medication, identification specialists at the poison control center will need information like the type of medication, and if you’re not sure, then the general description of what the pills look like. They will also need to know the weight of your child and the amount of drugs he or she has swallowed to assess the next step. You will most likely need to get your child to the hospital to receive specified medications, like charcoal or syrup of ipecac to clean out your child’s system.


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