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the poison prevention packaging act (pppa) of 1970 requires manufacturers and pharmacies to dispense medications in childproof caps or packaging except in the case of specific exemptions. which of the following medications must be dispensed in childproof packaging?
nitroglycerin (nitrostat) sublingual
albuterol inhaler
monthly prescription for birth control
acetaminophen/hydrocodone (percocet) tablet
The Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA) requires potentially dangerous medications to be in child - proof packaging. Acetaminophen/hydrocodone (Percocet) is a combination opioid pain reliever which can be very harmful if ingested by children. Nitroglycerin sublingual is often needed for quick access in emergencies and is usually exempt. Albuterol inhalers are not typically required to be in child - proof packaging as they are not as dangerous if accidentally accessed by children. Monthly birth - control prescriptions also often have exemptions for convenience.
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Acetaminophen/hydrocodone (Percocet) tablet