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redrix12 t1_jck5kop wrote

OTC need this too. Dosage is usually burried in the 80th paragraph about toxicity where after reading to that point im halfway to a PhD in toxicology.

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mrspoopy_butthole t1_jckm5k5 wrote

Good point. I’ve even seen bottles where you have to actually peel off the labeling to see the directions for use underneath.

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Coca-colonization t1_jcksvh8 wrote

Lots of medicines I’ve encountered are like that. Especially children’s medicines. I guess it’s because the bottles are so small and the dosage info is so long due to all the variations by age and weight (not that this is a good solution—just the reason I suspect they do this). It’s tons of fun peeling the label back on children’s Tylenol in the middle of the night with one hand while holding a sick toddler with the other. And you have to check because they are growing and their dosage may be different from the last time.

Of course it’s not just kids’ meds. I’m sure it’s also great fun for arthritic people to try to peel back the label on their nsaids.

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Kaeny t1_jcl9g93 wrote

No they put the warnings, uses, more warnings, nutritional value, then the directions

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cicalino t1_jckcpkx wrote

In a puny, illegible font.

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flowerspuppiescats t1_jcl2xy5 wrote

Yep. 2 am, sick kid, think kindergarten or first grade. I can't read the damn tiny print. Hand the kid the bottle and ask them to read me the numbers and letters. E.g. 1 tsp. No one died, but sheesh.

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