· You have a major role in your
own treatment.
· Take tablets as advised.
The timing and duration till which you’ve to take the medication are not
guesses. These are well researched and proved before the information is given
to you.
· Some medicines are given
for a particular duration of time. Do not take beyond or less than the duration
prescribed
· Medicines like antibiotics
require full course treatment. Do not stop taking the tablets as soon as you
start to feel better. The complete course of tablets is required to completely
remove the bacteria from your body
· The medicines are usually
given with an interval like twice a day or thrice a day. The correct therapy is
to divide 24 hours by the number of times you have to take the medication. For
example: twice daily tablets should be taken once every twelve hours ( 24
divided by 2= 12) while thrice daily tablets are to be taken every 8 hours (24
divided by 3 = 8). This is to be strictly followed in case of antibiotics.
·
Tablets taken for long term
diseases like hypertension are best taken at the same time every day.
·
Also, there are specific
instructions for certain tablets like take them before food, with food, after
food or with water etc. You can ask your physician or pharmacist if the tablets
you are taking require any such requirements and take them accordingly.
·
Overdosing of medicines
DOES NOT provide more relief. They are just toxins beyond the prescribed
levels. You may seem okay while taking higher doses but they are doing more
harm than you know now.
· DO NOT give your medicines
to someone with the same problem nor take someone else’s medicines. Medicine
for each individual is determined not just based on your symptoms. It requires
expert opinion which the clinicians obtain through years of nerve wrecking
studies.
· Children are NOT young
adults. Do not give smaller doses of the medication that you take to treat
them. Their organs are less developed than yours. They CANNOT handle all the
medications you are taking.
· Be very careful while
taking OTC medications if you are a liver or kidney patient. Toxicity can occur
because the medicines cannot be flushed out of the body easily.
· Check the medicines each
type you refill a prescription and while taking the medicine too.
· Do not store medicines in
direct sun light or too humid conditions. It can alter their efficacy. Also
medicines like insulin are to be stored in refrigerator. Confirm if your
pharmacist if there are any specific storage condition for your medicine.
· Do not hesitate to talk to
your doctor or pharmacist about any matter regarding the difficulties in taking
a medicine. We have alternatives and are trained to sort out your problems.
· Do not chew or crush
tablets unless advised so. Many tablets are coated with layers of special
ingredient that increases it efficacy. This could be lost if you break the
tablets.
· Do not keep the medicines
and ointments where they could be mistaken for any other items (lotions,
toothpaste etc) or where your children can reach them. It is always better to
be safe than sorry.
· If cost is a concern, talk
to your doctor or pharmacist about it as they can provide you with cheaper
medicines that work almost the same as the prescribed ones. But in no case
should you discontinue a medication without physician consent.
· Medicines like seizure
tablets, some blood pressure tablets, anti-psychotic drugs etc should not be
missed or suddenly stopped. As they cause side effects on sudden withdrawal.
· Always try not to take
other OTC medications while you are already on a prescription. The medicines
could interact and though most interactions are moderate, you might get unlucky
and get a serious one. These serious drug interactions can reduce the efficacy
of either or both drugs or even cause toxic effects.
· Do not try to refill
prescriptions when they are not meant to be. Certain medications can cause
dependence or serious side effects when taken for a long time.
· Taking medicines alone does
not cure you of diseases. Life style changes like exercise or food habit
alterations can go a long way in effective management of diseases.
·
Special care is to be taken
if you are in the following categories:
ü Pregnant
ü Lactating mother
ü Kidney patient
ü Cardiac patient
ü Liver patient
ü On multiple medicines already
ü Children
ü Older citizen
These people should not take medicines without consulting a doctor as their body working is altered from normal.
ü Pregnant
ü Lactating mother
ü Kidney patient
ü Cardiac patient
ü Liver patient
ü On multiple medicines already
ü Children
ü Older citizen
These people should not take medicines without consulting a doctor as their body working is altered from normal.
·
Discard unused medicines
safely and away from kids and pets.
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