Basics Of A Family Medicine Cabinet

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Keeping a well maintained family medicine cabinet can go a long way in ensuring the health and safely of your family members at all times. This can even help you evade or take care of any day to day emergencies. Here are a few simple tips to bear in mind:


Keep the Medicine Cabinet Well Stocked: Make sure that the cabinet has a good stock of essential items like plasters and other first aid products. The best way to ensure that the cabinet is well stocked is to keep checking it at-least once a month. Make a note of this in your organizer or calendar so you wont forget.

Locate the Cabinet Appropriately: The medicine cabinet should be installed in an area that it is not easily accessible to children. Secondly the area should not receive direct sunlight or sudden temperature changes. Make sure that you place all medicines back in the cabinet after usage and not leave them lying around in places where children can find them.

List of Essential Stuff to Have: Your medicine cabinet should have general health products and emergency supplies. Given below are some essential items:

1.) Plasters and bandages
2.) Vapor rub or oils to take care of cold, body-aches and headaches
3.) Cold medicines, cough syrups and decongestants
4.) Digital or chemical-dot thermometer to check body temperature
5.) Antiseptic and antibiotic creams or sprays
6.) Heat water bottles, ice/heat packs
7.) Antihistamine creams to take care of allergic reactions
8.) Paracetamol tablets for children and adults
9.) Ibuprofen also know as advil or motrin
10.) Medicine dropper, oral syringe or calibrated spoon to administer the drugs
11.) Sunscreens designed to block UVA and UVB rays
12.) Petroleum jelly
13.) Tweezers
14.) Gels to reduce pain of mouth ulcers and dental infections
15.) Insect repellents

Stock the Medicines in Separate Containers: Stock medicines in original containers and label each container properly so no one takes the wrong medicine by mistake.
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Replace Outdated Medicines: It is important that you keep checking the cabinet on a monthly basis to ensure that the medicines are well in stock and that they are not outdated. Taking outdated medicines can cause major health issues. So make it a point to discard these and replace these with fresh stock.

Clean the Cabinet Once a Year: Make sure that you clean the medicine cabinet and the areas surrounding it at-least once in a year.

By: Peterson Jeff

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