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Stand Out 2: Unit 6, Lesson 4 Name: Carlos Tesen

Worksheet 1 Date: 07/29

Over-the-Counter Medications
A. Put an “x” in the chart to show which medications can help with which
problems.

Antiseptic Cold Cough Throat


Problems Antacid
cream
Aspirin
capsules syrup lozenges
burns x
cold x
cough x x
cuts x
headache x
fever x
flu x
muscle ache x
stomachache x
stuffy nose x

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Home Remedies

Student Name Carlos Tesén

Country of Origin Peru

Uses Gripe

Ingredients
1 Lemon
1 teaspoonful Honey
5 g Ginger
Hot water

Directions

In a cup with hot water mix juice of one lemon, add five gr of ginger and teaspoonful honey.
Drink.

History of Origin

Ancestral origins.

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Reading Medicine Labels


A. Read the indications, directions, and warnings. Write the correct
information with the medicine labels on the next page. The information on
this page is not in the correct order.

Uses
For temporary relief of cold and flu symptoms.
For relief of headache and muscle pain.
For temporary relief of sore throat pain.
To help prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes.

Directions
Take 2 capsules 3 times a day.
Take 1 or 2 tablets with water every 4 hours while symptoms persist.
Apply a small amount of the ointment 3 times a day.
Spray four times into throat.

Warnings
For external use only.
Children with the flu or chicken pox should NOT take this medication.
Do not drive a motor vehicle while taking this medication.
If sore throat pain persists, contact your doctor.

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Write the indications, directions, and warnings from the previous page with
the correct medicine.

Sore Throat Spray


Uses: For temporary relief of sore throat pain.
Directions: Spray four times into throat.

Warning: If sore throat pain persists, contact your doctor.

Aspirin
Uses: For relief of headache and muscle pain.
Directions: Take 1 or 2 tablets with water every 4 hours while symptoms persist.

Warning: Children with the flu or chicken pox should NOT take this medication.

Cold Capsules
Uses: For temporary relief of cold and flu symptoms.
Directions: Take 2 capsules 3 times a day.

Warning: Do not drive a motor vehicle while taking this medication.

First Aid Cream


Indications: To help prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes.
Directions: Apply a small amount of the ointment 3 times a day.

Warning: For external use only.

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Reading Medicine Labels


Key
Sore Throat Spray
Uses: For temporary relief of sore throat pain.
Directions: Spray four times into throat.

Warning: If sore throat pain persists, contact your doctor.

Aspirin
Uses: For relief of headache and muscle pain.
Directions: Take 1 or 2 tablets with water every 4 hours while symptoms persist.

Warning: Children with the flu or chicken pox should NOT take this medication.

Cold Capsules
Uses: For temporary relief of cold and flu symptoms.
Directions: Take 2 capsules 3 times a day.

Warning: Do not drive a motor vehicle while taking this medication.

First Aid Cream


Uses: To help prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes.
Directions: Apply a small amount of the ointment 3 times a day.

Warning: For external use only.

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