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Drug Interaction Quiz

True or false: A drug-alcohol interaction can lead to extreme drowsiness and other effects. Do you know the answer to this and other questions about drug interaction?

Medications and Supplements
Children and Medications

Parents and other caregivers should understand two essential things about the medicines they give to children. First: medicines are not "magic bullets." Second: it is crucial for caregivers to store and dispense children's medicines safely.

The Do's and Don’ts for Children's Meds

There are some simple rules for using over-the-counter (OTC) medicines for children. The first and most important: NEVER give any OTC medicine to children 2 years and under without a doctor's advice, says the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Curb Antibiotic Abuse in Children

Antibiotics are not necessary for the majority of infections seen in the pediatrician's office.

Beware of Supplements for Kids

Firms are advertising herbs and supplements as remedies for everything from colds and asthma to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, but dietary supplements and herbal mixtures aimed at children may be a waste of money -- and a threat to their health.

Over-The-Counter Medicines for Infants and Children

OTC drugs have information on the bottle or box. Always read this information before using the medicine.

Kid Care: Supplies

You can be prepared for common childhood symptoms and problems. Start by making a Kid Care Kit of healthcare supplies.

Children and Medication Safety

You can play a significant role in protecting your child’s health and life by being involved, asking questions, and learning about your child’s conditions and treatments.