Over-the-counter (OTC) meds are usually packaged and sealed for our protection. In fact, sometimes opening a bottle of aspirin sometimes feels like you're trying to break in to Fort Knox. But the special packaging isn't only to make it difficult to get into, it's to make it tamper resistant. So, if your OTC meds have been messed with, it will be evident to your eye. If the plastic seal is punctured, missing, or the printed words don't line up --- bring that medication right back to the store you bought it from and report the problem. Other things to look out for:

Is the cotton insert torn, pulled, sticky, or stained? If it appears to have been reinserted, don't take any chances.
Check the bottom of the container for punctures or other signs of tampering.

Make sure none of the capsules are broken, cracked, or appear differently than the others in the package.
Looking for signs of tampering should be your first step before ever taking an OTC medication. Also, be sure to read the fine print to verify that the OTC med won't negatively interact with any prescription medications. If you have any questions, ask the pharmacist. They're happy to help out with the non-prescription medications as well!
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