What is medication?
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Medication helps people get or stay healthy.
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You may take medication to help you feel better.
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For example, when you have a headache or a cold.
What is medication?
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Some people take medication everyday.
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For example, if you have:
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Seizures,
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Asthma,
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Diabetes, or
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High Blood Pressure.
Why and When should you take medication?
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Each medication has a purpose.
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Your doctor helps you decide when to take medication.
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You take medication when you are sick.
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You take medication to feel better if you have a chronic health condition.
What is a medication side effect?
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A side effect is an unwanted effect from your medication.
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A side effect can make you feel bad or uncomfortable.
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A side effect can make you sick.
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A side effect can be dangerous or life threatening.
What are common side effects?
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Common side effects of medication include:
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Headaches
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Feeling tired or sleepy
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Feeling dizzy
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Upset stomach
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Redness on your skin
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Feeling nervous
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Gaining weight
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Dry mouth
Ask the doctor about side effects.
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Talk to the doctor about side effects when the doctor orders your medication.
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Make sure the doctor knows:
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About all of your other medications.
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About vitamins, herbs, or other remedies you use.
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About ALL of the allergies you have.
Ask the doctor about side effects.
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What are the common side effects of this medication?
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What are other side effects?
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What should I do if I feel bad or uncomfortable?
Tell your support person or your doctor if you feel any side effects.
What are medication interactions?
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Sometimes a medication interacts with other things.
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This causes the medication to work in a different way. An interaction can be harmful to you.
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Medications interact with:
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Other medications
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Foods
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Drinks
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Activities
Ask the doctor about medication interactions.
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Does this medication interact with other medications, foods, drinks or activities?
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What should I avoid?
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What should I do if I feel bad or uncomfortable?
Ask the pharmacist:
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About your medication's side effects and interactions.
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When and how to take your medication.
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To explain the medication information sheet to you.
Get help if you need it.
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Call the doctor or pharmacist when you have questions about your medication.
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Call the doctor if you don’t feel well after taking a medication.
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Tell your family, friends or support staff right away to help you.
References
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Drug Side Effects
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Medication Management
Last updated on September 22nd, 2010