We're seeing reports of meds and other products catching fire
We're seeing reports of meds and other products catching fire...and summertime could put more patients who use these at risk.
Some solvents and propellents are flammable when exposed to high temps...open flames...or static electricity.
For example, spray sunscreens or insect repellents that contain alcohol could ignite if a person sprays it near a grill or campfire.
Get concise advice on drug therapy, plus unlimited access to CE
Pharmacist's Letter Canada includes:
- 12 issues every year, with brief articles about new meds and hot topics
- 200+ CE courses, including the popular CE-in-the-Letter
- Quick reference drug comparison charts
- Access to the entire archive