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http://www.checforbetterhealth.org/Chec/CHECPrograms/DoctorHouse/otcs_101_quiz_intro.htm
Answers:
Q - What does OTC stand for?
A -Over-the-counter medicine
Q - The dosage directions on an OTC label are:
A - Precise instructions that should be followed exactly
Q - If you do not follow the directions on an OTC label, what could happen?
A - All of the above
Q- What is the Drug Facts label?
A - The label of an OTC medicine developed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Q - If pregnant, the most important part of the OTC medicine label is:
A - Warnings
Q - Can medicine pass through breast milk to a nursing infant?
A - Yes
Q- If giving an OTC medicine to a child, you should know the child's:
A - All of the above
Q - The common cold or flu should be treated with an:
A - OTC
Q - If giving a child more than one medicine, what section of the Drug Facts label should you pay particular attention to?
A -Active ingredient
Q - Why should you have a doctor do a yearly review of the medicines you take?
A - All of the above
Thank you for your interest in the CHEC Doctor in the House program. Your request for your complimentary handbag and brochure has been submitted. A confirmation e-mail will be sent to the address you entered on the previous form. The confirmation e-mail contains a link to the CHEC site. You must click on that link to confirm your e-mail address to complete this process. If you do not click on the link you will not receive your complimentary handbag
Order Your Doctor in the House Handbag and Brochure
Please fill out the fields below. You will receive your free handbag and brochure within eight weeks.
(This offer is limited to one handbag per household taking this online quiz and U.S. residents only, 18 years of age or older and is available only while supplies last.)
http://www.checforbetterhealth.org/Chec/CHECPrograms/DoctorHouse/otcs_101_quiz_intro.htm
Answers:
Q - What does OTC stand for?
A -Over-the-counter medicine
Q - The dosage directions on an OTC label are:
A - Precise instructions that should be followed exactly
Q - If you do not follow the directions on an OTC label, what could happen?
A - All of the above
Q- What is the Drug Facts label?
A - The label of an OTC medicine developed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Q - If pregnant, the most important part of the OTC medicine label is:
A - Warnings
Q - Can medicine pass through breast milk to a nursing infant?
A - Yes
Q- If giving an OTC medicine to a child, you should know the child's:
A - All of the above
Q - The common cold or flu should be treated with an:
A - OTC
Q - If giving a child more than one medicine, what section of the Drug Facts label should you pay particular attention to?
A -Active ingredient
Q - Why should you have a doctor do a yearly review of the medicines you take?
A - All of the above
Thank you for your interest in the CHEC Doctor in the House program. Your request for your complimentary handbag and brochure has been submitted. A confirmation e-mail will be sent to the address you entered on the previous form. The confirmation e-mail contains a link to the CHEC site. You must click on that link to confirm your e-mail address to complete this process. If you do not click on the link you will not receive your complimentary handbag
Order Your Doctor in the House Handbag and Brochure
Please fill out the fields below. You will receive your free handbag and brochure within eight weeks.
(This offer is limited to one handbag per household taking this online quiz and U.S. residents only, 18 years of age or older and is available only while supplies last.)
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