Pharmacists warn against leaving old medicines within children’s reach

Parents are being warned to get rid of old pills and tonics, amid claims that 4,000 children are poisoned every year after getting their hands on them.

Parents are being warned to get rid of old pills and tonics, amid claims that 4,000 children are poisoned every year after getting their hands on them.

The chairman of the Irish Pharmaceutical Union said that drugs like ibuprofen and aspirin are common causes of accidental poisoning in children, yet they are still available over the counter.

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