‘Double Check’ Acetaminophen Message Reaches Walmart Pharmacies
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Acetaminophen Awareness Coalition says its efforts are “validated” by a study finding public awareness campaigns are critical to prevent accidental overdose of OTC drug ingredients. AAC will provide educational materials to 4,600 Walmart stores by the end of 2015, says CHPA.
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