Ask About Your Medicines
It is important for you to know about your medicines.
Asking questions is a good idea. Talk about your
prescriptions with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
Begin by asking these questions:
- What is the name of the medicine? Medicines can have
both a trade name (such as Tylenol) and a chemical name
(such as acetaminophen). It is often important to know
both.
- What is it supposed to do?
- How and when should I take it?
- How long do I need to take this medicine?
- How much should I take? Are the instructions on the
label?
- What do I do if I miss a scheduled dose?
- Should I take the medicine with food or on an empty
stomach?
- What foods, drinks, medicines, or activities should be
avoided while taking this medicine?
- Will it interact with other drugs I am taking?
- Are there any side effects? What should I do if they
occur?
- Is there any written information about this medicine?
- Whom should I call if I have questions later about the
medicine or side effects?
- Where should I store my medicine?
- Should I talk to you before I stop taking this medicine?
If you are pregnant or are planning to get pregnant, ask:
- Is this medicine safe in pregnancy?
If you have small children, ask:
- What should I do if my child accidentally takes this
medicine?
Tell your healthcare provider or pharmacist:
- The names of all the medicines you are taking, including
prescription and nonprescription drugs, vitamins,
supplements, herbs, and other natural remedies. Take a
list of all the medicines you are taking with you every
time you visit your provider.
- Any problems you or your family members have with
medicines, such as allergic reactions or side effects.
- Any allergies to medicines that you have.
- If you are or think you might be pregnant.
Finally, speak up:
- If you don't understand what you have been told, ask for
the instructions to be explained again. A good way to
check your understanding is to ask yourself if you could
explain it to your family when you get home.
- Take notes on what you are told about your medicines.
- Ask for additional written information to take home.
- Call back if you have additional questions.
For more information, you may want to contact:
National Council on Patient Information and Education
Phone: 301-656-8565
Web site: http://www.talkaboutrx.org.
The National Council on Patient Information and Education
(NCPIE) is a nonprofit organization. Its goal is to promote
the safe and effective use of prescription medicines.
Developed by McKesson Corporation, with the assistance of the National Council on Patient Information and Education.
This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to
change as new health information becomes available. The
information is intended to inform and educate and is not a
replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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