We all know it is essential to have a well-stock medicine cabinet. Certain over-the-counter (OTC) medications serve as necessities to provide relief from minor symptoms and injuries that do not require a visit to the doctor.
Before we share our top 10 over-the-counter medications that you should have at home, make sure that your medicines at home are not expired.
For Pains
Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for pain with cold and flu.
Aspirin for minor aches and pains.
For Your Stomach
Antacid for Heartburn and indigestion.
Loperamide or Pepto-Bismal as anti-diarrheal medicines.
Senna for constipation.
For Colds and Flus
Decongestants for short-term relief from a blocked or stuffed nose.
Cough Drops and Cough Syrup for a dry hacking cough and cough with mucus or phlegm.
For Allergies
Antihistamine cream treats allergic reactions to the skin like hives and itch.
Eye drops for eye allergy symptoms like tearing and swelling.
For Wounds and Burns
Antibiotic ointment to prevent infection.
Disinfectant/Alcohol Wipes
Hydrogen Peroxide to clean the wound.
When taking an OTC medicine, be sure to look at the label. Check the product name, active ingredients, purpose (antihistamine, cough suppressant, etc.), uses (treat or prevent), warnings (side effects or when to see a doctor), directions, and storage information.
Prior to consuming these medications, it is advisable to talk to your doctor first to determine their safety or identify the most suitable one for you.
Talk to one of our pharmacists today to learn more!
By COOP City Pharmacy
July 27, 2023