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UNDERSTAND YOUR MEDICINES
 Understand Your   SHOULD I take this medicine while   Help Prevent  Look-Alike,  Drug  Just because
 Medicines!  taking other medications or dietary   Medicine Errors  Sound-Alike Drugs  Interactions  a drug is sold
 supplements?
                                                                                   without a
 Your doctor may prescribe medicine   SHOULD I avoid any foods,   MAKE A LIST and tell your doctor  Some medications look and sound   Sometimes different over-
 for you while you are in the hospital.   drinks or activities while  taking   about medicines you are taking:   like other medications you may be   the-counter or prescription   prescription   DRUG INTERACTIONS
 Do you know the WHAT, WHY and   this medicine?  taking, or have just been prescribed.   medicines contain the SAME   doesn't mean that
 HOW of your new medicine?   •   Prescriptions  active ingredient. So if you take
 What Else Can You Do?  •  Over-the-counter drugs  Example: Celebrex, Cerebyx and   more than one medicine at the   it isn't serious
 WHAT is the NAME of this medicine,   •  Herbal, vitamin or natural remedies  Celexa are BRAND NAMES that look   same time, it's possible to take   medicine!
 and does the NAME sound like any   •  SET AN ALARM               •  Recreational drugs   alike if you just glance at the label.   too much of the same active
 other meds I may already be taking?   on your watch,   ingredient.
 WHAT are the possible side effects?   computer, tablet            TELL YOUR DOCTOR if you have   Example: Tramadol, Trazodone
 WHAT should I do if I miss a dose?  or cell phone to take   allergies to medicines, anesthesia,   and Toradol are GENERIC NAMES   Read the label carefully to find
 your meds on time.  foods or latex: Medical alert tags show   that also look alike at a glance.  out exactly what you're taking.
 WHY has this medicine been   your allergies, if you are diabetic or on
 prescribed, why am I taking it?  •  USE THE MEDICINE MINDER      blood thinners. Medical alert tags can   Look Closely at
 on pg. 00 to keep track of all of   be found at your local pharmacy.
 HOW much do I take? HOW often   your meds, strengths & dosages.  Medicine Labels!  When in doubt, ASK your
 do I take it? HOW long do I take it?  Right I.D.,  doctor or pharmacist. It's
                                               simple. READ THE LABEL.
 What Else Do I Need To Know?   Remember, there are no   Right Care!  Know WHAT
      you are taking,
 dumb questions when it   (brand name
 SHOULD I take this medicine with   comes to your medicines.   Be sure that   and generic
 meals, on an empty stomach, with   any medicines,   name), WHY the
 food or water?  Don't Be Afraid To Ask   procedures or lab   medicine has been   Source: www.nclnet.org and
 Until You Understand!  tests ordered match the NAME   prescribed and HOW to take it!  www.fda.gov/cder
 and BIRTH DATE on your I.D. BAND.
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