OTC And Perscription Medication

Be AN Active Member Of Your Health Care Team

Your Health Care Team

SPEAK UP

The more information your health care team members know about you, the better they can develop a plan of care tailored to you. The members of your team need to know:

ASK QUESTIONS

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Your health care team members help you make the best-informed choices, but you have to ask the right questions. When you meet with a team member, have your questions written down and take notes.

You may also want to bring along a friend or relative to help you understand and remember the answers.

Use the Question Guide at the end of this page to help you gather the information you need from your health care team. If you don’t understand an answer, ask again.

LEARN THE FACTS

Before you purchase a prescription or over-the-counter medicine, learn and understand as much about it as you can, including:

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Drug information designed for the consumer is available from a variety of sources – your pharmacy, the manufacturer, the library, the bookstore, and the Internet. If there is something you don’t understand, ask your health care team.

BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS – Make Your Decision

After you have exchanged all the information, weigh all your options. At this point you must decide if the benefits you hope to achieve from the medicine outweigh its known risks. The final choice is yours.

FOLLOW DIRECTIONS

When you are ready to use the medicine, maximize the benefits and minimize the risks by following the instructions printed on the drug label:

REPORT BACK TO THE TEAM

Pay attention to how you feel and notify your health care team of any problems.

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If you have doubts that the medicine is working effectively, don’t stop taking it without checking with the team. Some medications take longer to show a benefit, and some need to be withdrawn gradually to decrease undesirable effects. If you experience a side effect, let your health care team know immediately. An adjustment in the dosage or a change in medication may be needed.



QUESTION GUIDE

Use this guide to gather the information you need to know from your health care team.