Got A Cold Or The Flu? Iowans Need To Be Careful When Mixing Meds

Iowa (RI) — If you’ve got a cold or the flu and you’re one of those people who mix meds — be careful.

Dr. Wendy Mobley-Buckstein, a pharmacy professor at Drake University, says if you’re taking over-the-counter cold or flu drugs, take heed if you’re also popping acetaminophen.

Mobley-Bukstein is a spokeswoman for the Acetaminophen Awareness Coalition. More than 600 pain relievers and multi-symptom cold and flu medicines contain acetaminophen. She says it’s safe and effective when used as directed, but there’s a limit to how much you can take in one day, so reading labels is important.

Some studies show children get seven to ten colds per year, and meds that bring relief for a parent may not be appropriate for a third-grader. Mobley-Bukstein says it’s a safe move to take only one medicine at a time that contains acetaminophen.

Research shows the odds of taking more than the FDA-recommended maximum dose of acetaminophen in one day increase 24 percent during cold and flu season. The coalition’s website is KnowYourDose.org, a clearinghouse of information designed to educate consumers about the safe use of acetaminophen.

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