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The Effect of Age, Race, Gender and Culture on Medication Use

Age, race, ethnic background, and gender can all have an effect on how your body reacts to medications. It’s important that you understand these differences and discuss them with your physician. Learn about medication use during pregnancy and breastfeeding as well as the special needs of children. And, find out how your cultural heritage can influence your attitudes about medication use.
Pregnancy and Medications: Frequently Asked Questions
Whether or not you should use medication during pregnancy is an important question to discuss with your healthcare provider. Some health problems need treatment and not taking a medication that you need could harm you and your baby.
Over-the-Counter Medications and Breastfeeding
This information from the Cleveland Clinic answers questions about the safe use of over-the-counter medications for women who are breastfeeding.
FDA Prescription Label Change to Benefit Pregnant Women
The FDA has proposed changes in prescription drug labels concerning the benefits and risks of drugs used during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
OTC Medications: Ten Tips for Parents
Parents and caregivers need to select and use over-the-counter medications correctly. These tips are from the National Council on Patient Information and Education.
Medicines in My Home
This information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about the safe use of over-the-counter medications is for students in grades six through eight.
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