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how a medicine different from beverage​

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Answered by vinaysharma58
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The powder on the left is sugar-free lemonade. It is added to water to make a refreshment. The powder on the right is aspirin. Aspirin is used as a pain reliever and fever-reducer. It is a safe drug for most people, but it should not be used by people who are allergic to aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs, people with a history of ulcers or stomach bleeding, or children with viral illnesses.

To avoid harming anyone who shouldn't take aspirin, these two products must be clearly labeled. Store the aspirin with medicines and the lemonade with foods and beverages. If someone at home is allergic to aspirin, consider not buying this product at all.

A lot of non-medicine products look and taste like medicines. It is hard to tell which is which by simply looking at or tasting them. A few reminders to help avoid mix-ups: Always store medicine in a different place from food and beverages; read product instructions every time; store products in their original containers.

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