Before
you accept a prescription for a medication from your provider,
make sure he or she is aware of any allergies to any medications
you have. You also need to tell your provider about all of the
other medications you are currently taking, if you are pregnant
and if you have had any specific problems with medications you have
previously taken.
Be sure to take your medication responsibly. That means researching
or asking about the side effects, learning what medications don’t
mix, and making sure you follow the dosage instructions. Talk to
your provider about any concerns you have with your medications.
Be sure you know how long to take your medicine, if you
need to take it at a certain time of day, and if you only need
to take the medicine while you experience symptoms. As a matter of fact, the FDA recommends that you ask your
provider the following questions before starting a new medication:
- What is the name of the medication, and what is it supposed
to do?
- How and when do I take it, and when do I stop taking it?
- What foods, drinks or other medications should I avoid while
taking the prescribed medication?
- Should the medication be taken with food or on an empty stomach?
- Is it safe to drink alcohol while on this medication?
- What are the side effects, and what should I do if they occur?
- Is a Patient Package Insert available for the medication?
List of questions taken from NIMH Medications Publication No.
02-3929/ Rev. April 2002, reprinted September 2002
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