What does that mean?
Tylenol
OTC
Categories & Uses
Safety Tips
100

Hypoglycemia

Low blood sugar

100
Generic name for Tylenol
What is Acetaminophen?
100
Definition of OTC
What is Over-The-Counter?
100

Venlafaxine (Effexor), Sertraline (Zoloft), Fluoxetine (Prozac) are  

Antidepressants 

100
Your best resource to answer your medication questions.
What is a pharmacist?
200

Topical

on the skin or surface of the body

200

Maximum daily dose of Tylenol

What is 4,000 mg?

200
Medications that you can get without a prescription
What are OTC medications?
200

Naltrexone uses?

help in prevention of relapse and cravings

200
Who you should talk to before stopping a medication
Who is your doctor or pharmacist?
300

Vertigo

feeling of dizziness or whirling motion

300
Abbreviation for Tylenol
What is APAP?
300
Medications with more than one active ingredient.
What are Combination Products?
300

Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Hydroxyzine (Atarax), Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) are

What are antihistamines?

300
Where you store medications that do not need to be refrigerated
What is a cool and dry location out of reach of children and pets?
400

Titrating

Adjusting medication dosage

400
Organ that could be damaged by too much Tylenol
What is the Liver?
400
The person you should tell about what OTC medications you are currently taking.
What is doctor or pharmacist?
400

Risks of NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Naproxen)

What are stomach bleeds or liver damage

400
Expired and unneeded medications.
What are medications to be discarded?
500

Renal

related to the kidneys
500
Something you should never mix with Tylenol
What is Alcohol?
500
True or false: all OTC medications are completely safe and you can take them however you want!
What is False!
500
Risk of pseudoephedrine and caffeine.
What is trouble sleeping and/or increased blood pressure?
500
Where you can discard your medications.
What is a pharmacy, police station, or medication take-back event?
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