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Take the necessary precautions and be informed to help protect yourself in the event of an emergency.<\/p><\/div>\n

A June 2013 research study, conducted by the Mayo Clinic, revealed that 7 out of 10 Americans take at least one prescription medication. In fact, more than 50 percent of Americans take two prescription drugs, and 20 percent take at least five different medicines. The Center for Disease Control reports that the number of medications a person takes tends to increase with age.<\/p>\n

Their most recent study, conducted in 2007-2008, shows that 76 percent of Americans aged 60 and over take 2 or more prescription medications, with 37 percent taking 5 or more medicines. For older Americans, the most common prescriptions are cholesterol lowering drugs, diuretics and beta-blockers (used to treat high blood pressure and heart problems), and antidepressants.<\/p>\n

If you take any medications, you know they have been prescribed to you to help keep you healthy and maintain a higher quality of life, and perhaps even longer life. Therefore, it is important that you know some basic facts about the proper medicine storage and safe disposal of your medication. Unfortunately, if you store medications improperly, you run the risk of reducing their potency and effectiveness. In some cases, improperly stored medications can even pose serious risks to your health and safety.<\/p>\n

Safe Medicine Storage Tips:<\/h2>\n