Comment on The labeling on OTC pain relievers, etc. This is why I just pop 3 and hope for the best.
MountingSuspicion@reddthat.com 1 week ago
I understand how it might be personally upsetting, but products should have warnings and health guidelines before the instructions. If I’m supposed to wear gloves before touching something, I sure hope I see that before I see how to use it. This is actually good in my opinion. People might not actually read it all, but at least safety information is front loaded.
IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 1 week ago
I don’t disagree, but prioritize to what people need to know in daily use instead of burying the lede in a sea of boilerplate.
I’m old, so I remember product info/safety labels before they turned into this. If you need gloves for something, step 1 was usually “Put on gloves”.
Railcar8095@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Step 1: what is this and what is used for and what’s not used for. Step 2: put gloves Steps 2.1 to 2.n: every single case were gloves are not enough based on age, weight, health factors, other medicament, work… Step 3: the many things that can go wrong and what to do in any case.
Step n: now you can take it.
Now you have a full prospect.