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Don't Let The Medicine Cabinet Overwhelm You

Over 55% of women and 40% of men above the age of 65 are on more than five drugs*. Many boomers and elderly people already have their hands full simply managing their often complicated medication regimens, let alone cleaning out their medicine cabinets. It may come as a surprised to learn that unused, expired or improperly stored medications stockpiled in our homes can actually be a major source of danger to you, your family, and even the environment.

Spring-cleaning your medicine cabinet will help you stay healthier; checking your medicine cabinet regularly helps to make sure that all the contents are up-to-date and stored safely, and the next time your arthritis starts acting up; you'll be certain that everything you need will be its most effective.

"Knowing what to look for is the first step in keeping a safe medicine cabinet, and your local pharmacist is a great resource,- explains Tracey Phillips, Director, Pharmacy, Rexall™. -Your pharmacist can advise you on what you should have in your medicine cabinet year round; how to spot expired medications, explain proper storage, and help you dispose of your medications properly."

During the months of March and April, Rexall™ family of pharmacies will be offering free medication disposal, a handy medicine disposal bag, and checklist to help keep your medicine organized and your health in tiptop shape.

Here are some tips from Rexall™ to help get you started:

  • Store your medication in a large Tupperware container in a cool, dry place out of reach of children and pets.

  • Because of the heat and humidity, your kitchen and bathroom are not ideal places to store medication.

  • Don't throw your medication down the drain or in the garbage. Take your unused or expired medication to your local Rexall™ family of pharmacies for environmentally safe disposal.

  • Use the pharmacy for all your medication needs. This will help minimize the risk of meds being taken in unsafe combinations.

  • Keep medication in its original labeled container so you know what's in the bottle, its expiry date, and how to use it.

  • The 5 most important items to have in your medicine cabinet are: assorted bandages, short acting allergy relief medication; (Rexall™ Allergy Relief), Acetaminophen, motion sickness, and anti-diarrheal medication.



Speak with your pharmacist or visit www.rexall.ca/MedicineCabinet for more information on the dos and don'ts of medicine cabinet clean up. Happy cleaning!

*Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors, 2008
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