Residents Near Nuclear Power Plant Receive Anti-Radiation Pills

20 February 2017
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The Montgomery County Health Department distributes anti-radiation pills to those who reside in the Limerick, Pennsylvania nuclear power plant threat zone; however, the potassium iodide tablets that were dispersed in the county’s most recent distribution are going to expire in the coming month. The county department is advising residents to obtain a current dosage of the precautionary pills. When taken as specified, potassium iodide can potentially protect against harmful radioactive iodine during nuclear disasters. A nearby nuclear accident poses health threats, such as direct radiation and ingestion.

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To learn more about the health advisory for the citizens near the Limerick, Pennsylvania nuclear power plant, visit: http://www.phillyvoice.com/health-department-forewarns-montgomery-county-residents-expiration-anti-radiation-tablets/

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