6 tips to store your medications

Have a first aid kit at home with a certain type of medicines , it is always advisable to resort to it in case of emergency. However, it is important to periodically review the medicines They are at home because they can cause unwanted damage if they are not properly stored.

GetQoralHealth tells you how to keep your medicines .

1. If you have acquired a medicine , Either for first aid kit or for a treatment, keep it in the original box and without changing its packaging, in this way you can keep them in good condition. Also in this way you will avoid confusing one specific medicine with another and reduce risks for your Health .

2. The medicines of first aid kit they must be checked at least twice a year to verify that they have not expired. This expiration date is indicative: pharmaceutical laboratories recognize that, at most, the medicine It is able to be used up to 6 months after its expiration date.

3. In the event that a medicine expired, the patient is not in great danger except with certain drugs such as nitroglycerin, insulin and some antibiotics . What is really affected by the expiration is the effectiveness of the components of the medicine , which reduce their healing power as time passes.

In the next video the Dr. Rosalie Baez gives you the following recommendations to store your medicines :

4. The medicines of the specifics of a treatment should be discarded as soon as that treatment indicated by a doctor has concluded. In this way, the possibilities of self-medication and poisoning .

5. In houses where there are children, it is recommended that the first aid kit is locked and keep all the medicines that could pose a high risk to children if accidentally ingested.

6. It is not advisable to continue with the habit of locating the first aid kit in the bathroom, since it is the wettest place in the house and one of the hottest, and medicines They need a dry and fresh environment.

In case of travel, it is important to carry them in the handbag so that there is less risk of losing them; you also have to be careful not to leave them in the car, where the temperature can rise if you are exposed to the sun.


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