November 21, 2008

Challenge: Off-Label Usage


Working with pharmaceutical companies, we hear the phrase “off-label use” used more and more. What exactly does this refer to?

Off-label use refers to the prescribing of drugs for treatment outside of the regulatory-approved label or indication. While this practice certainly has its pros and cons, it’s interesting to note how off-label use works in our own personal lives, outside of the pharmaceutical space. With the economic crisis, the push to go green, and a “simpler lifestyle” mentality emerging, off-label consumer product usage makes sense on several levels.


We’ve listed below a sampling of how consumer products are used “off-label,” and thought we’d issue a challenge to our readers. Send us your favorite or most unique off-label consumer product example via our Comments; we’ll decide on the most interesting one and send you a brand salsa coffee mug. You can use it simply for coffee, or go crazy with an off-label use for it as well!  Contest ends Nov. 25.

  • Toothpaste on beestings
  • Chewing tobacco on beestings
  • Pencil to pull long hair back
  • White vinegar and Vicks Vapor Rub (brand specific) to prevent and treat nail fungus
  • Toothpaste on acne
  • Pencil eraser as an earring back replacement
  • Binder clip as a chip clip
  • Duct tape for enhancing cleavage
  • Sports stick spray to hold a bathing suit in place
  • Vaseline (brand specific) to hold a smile
  • Chalk to touch up a wedding dress
  • Preparation H (brand specific) to reduce swelling for puffy eyes
  • Cow udder cream for cracked hands
  • Nail polish remover for scuffs on white shoes
  • Velveeta Cheese boxes for holiday wrapping
  • Kool-Aid to dye hair
  • Seltzer water for stains
  • Nail polish to stop runs in pantyhose
  • Bobby pin to hold folded jeans up
  • SuperGlue (brand specific) as skin protector
  • 10 Comments

    1. Enrique   November 21, 2008 10:46 am / Reply

      -Baby powder on grease spots (on clothes) to remove spots
      -Hydrogen Peroxide for Teeth whitening
      -Frosty (from Wendy’s) as a dipping sauce for nuggets and fries
      -Spray Coke on body for a darker tan (must not be caffeine free or diet)
      -Beer (Bud) and pineapple juice to give flavor to Turkey (before cooking; let it soak)
      -put sugar on a busted lip to stop the bleeding (coagulate the blood)
      -surfwax (surf board wax) in a bath tub so that you don’t slip
      -Sprite or 7up on a pot with Flowers for long lasting life
      -use Popsicle sticks to wrap around and immobilize a broken finger

      If I think of more, I will post them.

    2. Maghan Cook   November 21, 2008 12:52 pm / Reply

      WD-40 to remove bug guts from your car
      Vinegar to clean your coffee maker, windows, floorboards, pretty much anything!
      Dryer sheets to remove soap scum on a glass shower door

    3. Meredith B.   November 21, 2008 3:19 pm / Reply

      -Cheap cream hair conditioner as shaving cream
      -Mayonaise to get a ring off that is stuck on your finger
      -Newspaper as wrapping paper
      -Clear nail polish to seal plastic (I use it when I make shrinky dinks :) )
      -Vinegar on jellyfish stings
      -Tea bags for puffy eyes
      -Blender as a coffee bean grinder

    4. Becky Leonard   November 21, 2008 5:06 pm / Reply

      -Chap stick a quick fix for Diaper or Butt rash from sitting

    5. Becky Leonard   November 21, 2008 5:08 pm / Reply

      Avon Skin so soft, to keep sand flees and moskitos away, Learned in USMC boot camp!
      It really works!!!!!!!!!!

    6. Natasha   November 24, 2008 9:51 am / Reply

      – Bounce (or any kind of dryer sheet) in toilet paper roll to keep bathroom smelling fresh
      – Potato cut in half to remove broken light bulb stuck in it’s socket
      – Wire Coat hanger to open car door (only on your own car :P)
      – Vinegar to remove pet stain odor
      – Salt on carpet to remove red wine stain
      – Nail polish remover to remove Hannah tattoos from your child’s skin
      – Coca Cola removes rust stains
      – Credit cards to open locked doors (only if you’ve locked yourself out of your own house)

    7. Maghan   November 24, 2008 10:18 am / Reply

      Mental note: Do not lend Becky my chapstick!

    8. Enrique   November 24, 2008 12:47 pm / Reply

      – if you drop an egg…put salt on it, so that the egg white does not go everywhere and it’s easy to clean.

      -Ditto on the chapstick…

    9. Evelyn   November 25, 2008 1:45 pm / Reply

      Coffee filter = use with a potted plant to keep soil from seeping out.

      Olive Oil = Hand moisturizer–I learned this from an older Italian woman…she never has dry hands in the winter :-)

    10. Enrique   November 26, 2008 6:42 pm / Reply

      Milk/ milk bath for sunburns.

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