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Correct Survey Answers

Please check one answer per row True False Not Sure
You can’t be harmed by over-the-counter medications. After all, you can buy them without a doctor’s prescription.

x

Not all over-the-counter pain medications are appropriate for everyone.

x

The Drug Facts label includes dosage information (how much medication to take), warnings, and more.

x

In a medication, the active ingredient is what treats a person’s symptoms.

x

It’s not okay to take two medications with the same active ingredient at the same time.

x

Taking more than one medication with the same active ingredient will help me feel better faster.

x

It’s not okay to take more medication than what is directed on the label if my pain does not go away or comes back before it’s time for the next dose.

x

It’s not okay to take more than the daily maximum for a medication if that’s what it takes to manage my pain.

x

I should call my health care professional before taking an OTC pain medication for more than 10 days.

x

It’s okay to use someone else’s prescription medication if I have the same symptoms they had when they got it.

x

If I’ve taken a medication before and didn’t have adverse or negative events, it’s safe to assume I can take it again in the future.

x

Because there is no medication involved, I don’t need to discuss using non-drug therapies (like exercise, acupuncture, aromatherapy, etc.) with my healthcare provider. 

x

If I don’t have a dosing cup for liquid medications, a kitchen teaspoon or something similar will give me the right dose.

x

One gulp of a liquid medication is typically equal to one tablespoon.

x

Poison Control is a good place to call if someone has taken too much medication.

x

I can call Poison Control even if it’s not an emergency.

x