Medication Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
Should medication be refrigerated or kept at room temperature?
It depends on the medication. Ask your doctor or pharmacist, or consult the medication’s instructions for specific directions to follow.
Is medication sensitive to humidity, heat or direct sunlight?
It is always recommended to store medication in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. The sensitivity depends largely on the medication - ask your doctor or pharmacist or consult the medication’s instructions for specific directions to follow.
What is the expiry date on the medication?
Different medications expire at different times. Look on the medication itself or the instructions to find a printed expiry date. NEVER use a medication past its printed expiry date.
Is the cap (or safety cap) screwed on tightly to prevent my child from accessing the medication?
The answer should always be yes. Make sure to keep all medication out of the reach of children and safely closed.
Has the medication visibly changed since you last saw and used it/gave it to your child?
If so, DO NOT use it. NEVER use medication that has changed colour, consistency or odour, regardless of the expiry date. Capsules or tablets that stick together, are harder or softer than normal, or are cracked and chipped should be disposed safely.