Van Buren Community Schools and SAFE Coalition are
teaming up with the American Association of Poison Control Centers and
Scholastic to help educate tweens on the safe use of over-the-counter (OTC)
medicines with a national OTC Literacy education program. The Van Buren
Community Schools and SAFE Coalition will be implementing the OTC Literacy
program January 22-26, 2018 at the Van Buren Community Elementary School with
the fifth grade classes. Research shows
that tweens begin to self-administer medicine around 11 years old, or in fifth
to sixth grade. In 2012, America’s poison centers managed more than 296,000
exposure cases involving children ages 6 to 19 and over half of these cases
involved medication errors and misuse.
Parents play a critical role in helping
their tweens learn about the responsible use of OTC medicines. With
approximately 10,000 children visiting emergency departments every year due to
errors from self-administering OTC medications, it is important for parents and
guardians to discuss the safe use and storage of OTC medicines with their
tweens. The OTC Literacy program equips parents, teachers, and guardians with
the necessary materials to help facilitate these critical discussions.
Below are the Top Five tips from the OTC
Literacy program that are helpful as parents discuss self-administration, safe
use, and storage of OTC medicines with
their kids:
·
Tweens should
only use OTC medicines with permission and supervision from their parent or
guardian.
·
Always read and
follow the Drug Facts label, and never take more than what’s directed on the
label.
·
Know what is in
your medicine and never use more than one medicine with the same active
ingredient.
·
Always use the
dosing device that comes with the medicine. Never use household measurement
tools like teaspoons, tablespoons, or kitchen spoons.
·
Store medicines
up and away and out of sight after every use.
Successfully launched in schools
nationwide in 2013, the OTC Literacy program includes resources and engaging
educational activities specifically designed for parents and teachers of tweens
to increase knowledge of OTC safety and responsible use. This month Dr. Blair, VBCH Doctor, Sara
Coffin, Van Buren Community School District Nurse, Kitty Bogle, SAFE Coalition
Member, and Mr. Pickens, 5th grade teacher are sharing the OTC Literacy
Curriculum with the Van Buren Community School 5th grade students.
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