Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1980, Image 145

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    NEW YORK, N.Y. “If a
drug prescribed for you
seems to be causing unusual
reactions or feelings, call
your doctor immediately.”
That advice and much
more is included in the
Bristol-Myers Guide to
Consumer Product In
formation, a 191-page
paperback book offered free
to consumers.
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1912 Phila. Ave.
U.S. Rt 11 North
717-263-2675
COLUMBIA
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Route 462 East of Columbia RD 4 Box 260
717-684-2019 717-733-8506
DOVER
WEHLER'S LAWN MOWER
3655 Admire Road
717-292-3418
KINZER
HOUSTON RUN
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Hensel Road
LEMASTERS
LEMASTERS TRACTOR CO
4736 Steele Ave
717-328-5831
Free book offers consumers advice
ting, the Guide explains:
“Prescription drugs can
make you feel, better or
perhaps even save your
life.” But incorrectly used or
stored, the drugs your doctor
prescribes can be harmful or
sometimes dangerous.
What should consumers do
to protect against the
dangers’ A few tips:
Don’t use leftover
medicine. It can be ex-
uniz
LONG S MOWER
SERVICE & SALES
Clay Road
717-626-8180
MARTiNDALE
LAWN CARE OF PA
Box 25
215-445-4541
lUARRYVILLE
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717-786-2895
SMOKETOWW
ANDREW BEILER
196 Eastbrook Rd
tremely hazardous to take
drugs left over from a
previous illness or
prescribed for another
person. This can delay the
start of proper treatment
and may worsen your
condition.
Alert doctors to all the
drugs you take. Because
some drugs react un
favorably together, each
doctor you go to should know
of any medication you’re
already taking, including
non-prescription drugs.
Mention allergies. If
you’ve ever had any allergic
reaction to a drug, food or
vitamin, tell your doctor
about it before he or she
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Tom Hermanek
607639-1122
gives you an injection or
writes a prescription.
Mention, too, if you’re
pregnant or nursing your
baby.
Take everything
prescribed. Ask your doctor
if you should use up the
entire prescription or stop
taking the medicine when
you start to feel better.
Wiping out infection usually
requires that you take all
that’s been prescribed. Ask,
too, whether you should take
the drugs before or after
meals
Know what drug you’re
takujg. Don’t be afraid to ask
your doctor the name of the
drug being prescribed and
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novembers, 1980-025
what it’s supposed to do. Ask
your druggist to type on the
label the patient’s full name,
name of drug, date, dosage
and instructions for taking.
You can then tell another
doctor exactly what’s been
presen bed.
Use safety caps to protect
children. If there are
children at home, drugs
should always be kept in
child-resistant (safety-cap
ped) containers and stored
out of children’s reach,
preferably in a locked
cupboard. Ask your phar
macist for such containers
when prescriptions are
filled.
Nevei* mix drugs in one
container. Never place one
drug in a container with
another because they can
interact with each other,
thus decreasing their ef
fectiveness. If you keep each
drug in its original con
tainer, important label in
formation will not be
separated from the
medicine.
Destroy outdated drugs.
Clean out your medicine
chest periodically and
destroy all outdated or
unlabeled prescriptions.
Don’t throw outdated
tablets, capsules or liquids in
the trash flush them down
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Gordon Gregory
607-639-2147