GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MEDICATION

Taking medication may seem like a simple task because the instructions are on the container. While that’s true, there’s more to the safe and effective use of drugs than what is on the label.

Get the Facts

You should know what your medication is supposed to do for you, and what it is not. You also need to know whether there are particular times and procedures for taking it. Your doctor is your best source of information, so be sure to ask the right questions to get all the facts you need, including the following:

• How long will it take the medicine to start working?

• How can I recognize an allergic reaction to the drug?

• What side effects may occur, and should I report them?

• Is a certain time of day best for taking this medication?

• Should I take it before or after eating, or with food?

• Should I avoid taking it with certain foods or drinks?

• What should I do if I miss a dose?

• How long should I continue to take this drug?

• Should I avoid the sun or any specific activities while taking this medication?

• May I continue taking my other medications while I am on this drug? If so, can I take them all together?

• Would the generic version be an acceptable alternative? Read More

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