Weird Medicine Labels

MEDICINE LABELS

"Warning: May cause drowsiness. Do not operate heavy machinery after taking." - Prescription Ambien Sleep Aid

"Do not take if allergic to zantac." - Zantac 75

"Warning: Do not take this product, unless directed by a doctor if you have difficulty in urination due to enlargement of the prostate gland." - Midol Maximum Strength Gelcaps

"Take one – two teaspoons full by mouth." - Prescription Prometh Cough Medicine

"If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use." - Children’s Dimetapp

"Warning: May cause Drowsiness" - Sleeping Pills

"(Printed on bottom of box) “Do not turn upside down!”" - Tesco’s Tiramisu dessert

"Warning, Do not take if allergic to Asprin" - Equate Asprin

"Do not take if allergic to aspirin." - Bayer Aspirin

"Contains iron." - Good Neighbor Pharmacy Ferrous Sulfate

"Use before the expiration date" - CIBA Vision Pure Eyes

"This formula may cause drowsiness, if affected do not operate heavy machinery or drive a vehicle." - Demazin Infant Drops

"Do not drive a car or run machinery." - Boot’s Childrens Cough Medicine

"Use of this product in conjunction with alcohol or sedatives may cause drowsiness." - Vicks Ny-Quil Gel Caps

"Do not use if you are pregnant, intend to become pregnant, or might be pregnant." - Unknown Birth Control Pills

"CAUTION: This product will cause drowsiness. Do not drive a motor vehicle or operate machinery after use." - Tylenol P.M.

"Warning: May cause drowsiness." - On a bottle of Nytol, a brand of sleeping pills.

"Do not drive car or operate machinery." - On Boot's children's cough medicine.

"Warning: do not use if you have prostate problems." - On a box of Midol PMS relief tablets.