


Your Child’s Health - Talk to Your Pharmacist
Your pharmacist can answer all your questions about your child’s medicine,
helping your child - and you - feel better.
Your Child's Health... So Many Questions
The first years of a child’s life can leave parents with many questions about
his or her health. This is especially true for first time parents. When problems
arise, you will want answers immediately.
Your pharmacist is always available to answer questions and help you find
ways to make your child - and you - more comfortable when he or she is not
feeling well or has to take medicine.
Get to know your pharmacist
It’s important for you and your child to get to know your pharmacist. That
way, when decisions need to be made about the best medicine to give or whether
your child should see a doctor, your pharmacist will have the information
to help you make the best decision.
Choose one pharmacist or pharmacy. It is important for your pharmacist to
know such things as:
Your pharmacist is here to help whenever you have worries about your child.
Your Child's Health: Questions about your child's symptoms and medicine
Should I give a cough medicine with DM or an expectorant? ASA or acetaminophen?
Can I give my child medicine for fever if he or she is already taking an antibiotic?
What happens if he or she throws up after taking a dose or can’t (or won’t) swallow
the medicine? Is my child too young to take this medicine?
Ask your pharmacist, the most accessible health provider. Your pharmacist can
answer these questions and more.
You have a right and a responsibility to be informed about all your child’s medications
and health concerns. You don’t need to have a prescription to talk to your pharmacist.
Your pharmacist is an expert on all medicines and how they work to make your
child - and you - feel better.
Your Child's Health: How you can help
Every child is unique and may react to medicine differently. Your pharmacist
can help you tailor the treatment to suit your child’s needs. By talking to your
pharmacist, you will help ensure that your child gets the most from his or her
medicine.
Your Child’s Health... Be Prepared
There are a number of basic items that you should keep at home to help
you care for your child:
When should I take my child to the doctor?
If you are unsure, talk to your pharmacist, who can help you decide if it
is safe to treat your child's symptoms yourself or if you should contact
the doctor.
As a general rule of thumb, call your doctor if your baby is under six months
of age and has a fever, or if your child has a temperature over 39¡C (102¡ F).
Don't forget about safety
Remember to ask your pharmacist how to store all your medicines properly and
safely. And do not forget about household cleaning supplies and other poisons.
Always keep them locked away and out of reach of children.
Despite the best of intentions, accidents can happen. Keep the telephone numbers
of your local poison control centre, your pharmacy and your doctor on or near
your telephone.
A final thought...
Are your child’s immunizations up to date? It's very important to your child's
health and well-being that he or she receives all shots on time.
When children are immunized, their bodies have the best chance to fight off the
dangerous diseases these shots protect them from. If they come into contact with
one of these diseases and don't have all their shots, they may get very sick
or even die.
If you have questions, talk to your pharmacist. Your pharmacist is always available
to help you make the best choices for your child’s health.
This information is provided as general health information.
For specific information please contact your pharmacist.