What You Should Know About
The Medication That You Are Taking
What You Should Know About The Medication That You Are Taking
There are certain things that should know about mediation before you take it so that you are safe and
knowledgeable about what you are putting into your body.
There are three types of medications:
Prescription medications, street or recreational drugs, and over-the-counter medications.
Prescription medications can only be purchased through your doctor, over-the-counter medications may be some of
the same medications that you can get as prescription over-the-counter medications can be purchased without having
to get a doctor's prescription and are available where you shop for other health-related supplies.
Whenever you are about to take a medication into your body there are certain things that you should be able to
answer about it. You should know what the medication is supposed to do?
You should know when to take the medication and how to take it? You should be aware of what some of the side
effects may be while taking the medications and what to do if you experience a side effect?
You should know what if any activities should be avoided while taking the medication, and you should know how
the drug may make you feel (sleepy, irritable, thirsty, etc.,), these possible reactions should be noted and
discussed with your doctor if it may be dangerous to operate a motor vehicle or machinery if you experience any of
these reactions while taking the medication.
You should find out if the medication you are about to take has any possible side effects when combined with
certain food or drinks?
Are there any medications that may react to this medication if taken at the same time or approximately the same
time?
Over The Counter Medications Clarified Over-The-Counter medications (OTC) are those drugs that an individual can purchase without using a prescription in drugstores, grocery stores and other retail establishments. OTC medications are typically those used to relieve pain, aches, and also itches as well as those that prevent or even cure diseases, such as athlete's food, migraines, and tooth decay. When an individual resides in the U. Drugs and Medicine |
You should also know when to expect the medication to start working and how long you will need to continue to
take it.
It is important to know what the medication is called, and for how long you should you be taking it.
You should be aware of the best time to take the medication (before bedtime, while eating, or should you not
take it before, during or after eating?
Are You Allergic To Your Medication? Did you know that you could have an allergic reaction to the medication you are taking? Would you know what an allergic reaction to your medication is when it happens? Finding out the answers to these questions before it happens is better than being blindsided by an allergic reaction to your medication and having an emergency to deal with. Drugs and Medicine |
It is wise to know what the generic name for your medication is so that when you purchase it at a pharmacy, you
can verify that it is available in generic form, which should save you money. Double check when it is filled to be
sure that what you are getting is the proper generic drug.
Interactions can occur with any medication. You should know what interactions to watch out for concerning the
medication you are taking.
It is important to understand about the drug interactions that are possible for the medication you are taking
because drug interactions can make your drug less effective, or may cause unexpected side effects, or the drug
interaction may increase the action of your medication. Drug interactions can also harm you.
There are three categories of drug interactions that include:
* Two or more drugs reacting to each other such as taking a sleeping pill and an allergy pill at the same
time
* Another interaction can be between a drug you are taking and a beverage such as alcohol having an effect on
certain drugs that will make you sleepy
* The last category is when a medical condition has a potentially harmful effect on the medication such as
experiencing an increase in blood pressure when taking a certain decongestant that could make someone with high
blood pressure be in a harmful condition.
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