It all depends on where you are looking. In a pharmacy, they are kept on certain shelves depending on that certain pharmacies guidelines and procedures. If you are looking in someones house, it is common to look in the medicine cabinet in the bathroom or depending on the occupants preferences. If you are talking about where to keep them for best storage purposes it is best to keep cough syrup in the refrigerator, aspirin is okay at room temperature, and bandages are best in room temperature. This also depends on the brands and ingredients of these items. Some should specify on the back of the box or container.
because it kept their bodies from decomposing????
Organic maple syrup is syrup that has not had any chemicals or pesticides used on the trees. Records should have been kept where the organic syrup was made and the tree health and maintenance are documented.
Kennel cough is contagious, the dogs should be kept separate until cured
Simple syrup can typically be kept in the refrigerator for up to one month before it goes bad.
pain reliever, bandage, cough medicine, toothpaste, mouthwash
You may be able to obtain adhesive remover from a pharmacy; or products like GooGone are helpful if kept away from a wound.
First you spray it with the stuff that every one of them boxes have, then you put some of that gekl that starts with a n, then you put a bandaid, or wrap it up, whatever the heck you'vce done to yourself
To my knowledge they ALL do. Sudafedren, altho a legal ingredient on OTC cough medicine, is kept "behind the counter " and must be signed for when purchased.
Pannadol, Codeine, Aspirin Ibuprofen. It should be kept in mind however that prolonged use of any painkiller may be hazardous to your health.
You can get whooping cough (pertussis) multiple times throughout your life, as immunity from the disease or vaccination decreases over time. Generally, the immunity from natural infection or vaccination diminishes after about five to ten years. Therefore, it is possible to contract whooping cough more than once, especially if booster vaccinations are not kept up to date.
There has not been an explanation as to why Neji Hyuga kept his right arm and leg bandaged. Later in the series they are removed and no scarring is ever visible which implies that the bandages were perhaps only there for visual purposes.
Yes, that is what led to its invention in the first place, Aspirin is a non steroidal anti inflammatory that relieves the symptoms of arthritis. It should be kept in mind however that aspirin will cause damage to the lining of the stomach and intestines should be taken with food and should not be used too often. if the pain from arthritis persists it is important to seek medical aid in handling the condition.