Is It Candy or Medicine?

by Scott Beale on September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Is It Candy or Medicine?

The University of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital and the Finger Lakes Regional Poison & Drug Information Center have created this handy chart to help you test your pharmaceutical/confectionery identification skills to tell the difference between popular candy and medicine. There’s an online quiz that kids can take as well.

via The Daily What

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