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Updated Thursday, December 24, 2009 9:21 am TWN, The China Post news staff Ten things to learn about drugsThe hospital held 50 forums on knowledge of medication, before discovering the need to promote the important tips to the public. The hospital's Pharmacy Department disclosed the advice at a press conference. Sun Shu-hui (孫淑慧), department chairperson, pointed out that many people keep the cotton and the desiccators in the phial after opening the bottles with the aim of keeping the bottles dry. The act, however, actually increases the chances of moistening the medication, Sun said, adding that the cotton can absorb water in the air, whilst the desiccators commonly lose their function as soon as the phial is open. Sun reminded mothers not to mix powdered medicine with milk for young children; stating that powdered medicine should be mixed with water. She further explained that the substances in milk would react with the medication and that the temperature of the milk would impact the quality of the drugs. The pharmacist emphasized that medications in phials should be taken within three months and six months, and that syrup should be consumed as advised. Sun also suggested that expiry dates on containers are no longer applicable once the containers have been opened - giving the example that patients should stop using eye-drops one month after the phial is opened. Patients taking antibiotics should complete the course, even after symptoms have eased. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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