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Begin by entering your child's name and date of birth in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying the child in case of an emergency.
Next, fill in the program name and today’s date. This helps ensure that the authorization is relevant to the specific program your child is enrolled in.
In the permission section, write your name to authorize the administration of First Aid and select any over-the-counter medications that you permit. Be sure to specify dosages for Tylenol and Motrin if applicable.
List any allergies or medical conditions your child may have in the provided space. This information is vital for ensuring their safety during treatment.
Finally, sign as a parent or guardian at the bottom of the form to complete it. Remember, this document must be updated annually.
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Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are drugs you can buy without a prescription. Some OTC medicines relieve aches, pains, and itches.
What are 10 examples of drugs?
Commonly Used Drugs Charts Alcohol. Ayahuasca. Cannabis (Marijuana/Pot/) Central Nervous System Depressants (Benzos) (Coke/) Fentanyl. GHB. Hallucinogens.
What are 5 example of OTC?
The 10 most common over-the-counter medicines used worldwide include: Acetaminophen. Ibuprofen. Fexofenadine. Loratadine. Hydrocortisone creams. Dextromethorphan. Pseudoephedrine. Bismuth subsalicylate.
What is a Schedule 5 drug OTC?
Schedule V drugs are generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes. Some examples of Schedule V drugs are: cough preparations with less than 200 milligrams of codeine or per 100 milliliters (Robitussin AC) Lomotil.
What are 10 medicines in a first aid kit?
Over-the-counter medicine is also known as OTC or nonprescription medicine. All these terms refer to medicine that you can buy without a prescription. They are safe and effective when you follow the directions on the label and as directed by your health care professional.
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If your company chooses to include OTC medications in a first-aid kit, it is imperative that you provide only single-dose packages that are properly labeled as regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, including a tamper-evident package.
What are 5 OTC drugs?
Medications Aloe vera gel. Calamine lotion. Anti-diarrhea medicine. Laxative. Antacids. Antihistamine, such as diphenhydramine. Hydrocortisone cream. Cough and cold medicines.
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Jul 23, 2024 Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are those you can buy without a prescription. They treat a variety of minor health conditions.
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