Medication: Whenever possible, medicine should be administered at home. Occasionally, however, medicine must be taken during school hours. If your child takes medicine during the day while at school, the following procedures must be followed:
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The school must have written or verbal orders from the child’s physician giving the name of the physician, the name of the drug, the dosage, and when the medicine must be given.
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All medication (prescription and nonprescription) must be in the container properly labeled by a pharmacy or physician which gives the name of the physician, the name of the drug, the dosage, and when the medicine must be given.
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We must have written permission from the parent or legal guardian.
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All communication about medications should be made through the nurse.
Over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, cough syrup, and Tums can be administered at school with your consent at the beginning of the year. This permission form comes home in August and signing it covers the entire school year. Please call your school’s Nurse, with any questions regarding the medication procedures.