Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Drug Poisoning and Toxicity - Preventing Drugs Related Poisoning
Medication is good for healing when one is not well, but at times it can be harmful and fatal if prescription is ignored. This brief article gives a few tips that can be used as precaution when taking medication or prescription drugs.
Before taking any prescription drugs never take any medication if doubts arise. The physicians, nurses or pharmacists most of the time have their phone numbers on the prescription slip or container. This is there to help in case a need arises so do not hesitate to call the physician, nurse or pharmacist with any questions. That is the reason that those phone numbers are printed there.
Developing good communication with your nurse, pharmacist or doctor is another way of staying up to date on medication. It is also very important to keep track of the dosing schedule using a medication calendar or the diary. A pill dispenser is a very vital tool that can server as a reminder.
If have reduced or impaired vision, request for large print labels from your pharmacist. This is especially helpful if you are taking multiple medications and can help prevent taking an over dose. Health care providers are there to help you, if you observe any side effects from medications report them immediately.
Prescription drugs are dispensed in the right dosage, right amount and for a specific period. Do not therefore share medications with others or take their pills because it may lead to poisoning or resistance. When a drug is discontinued, throw away any remaining medicines. Do not stop taking any prescription drug or change the dose or switch to other medicines without first consulting the physician, nurse or pharmacist.
Another important strategy is to avoid doubling the dose if you forget to take medication. Always check with the physician, nurse or pharmacist first before doing anything else. Also, avoid mixing alcohol with medicines without first checking with the pharmacist.
Lastly, always keep the telephone numbers of your health care providers and poison centers in a readily accessible place so that if an emergency occurs they can be reached in the quickest possible time. Keeping these simple tips in mind can help you avoid and prevent drug related poisoning as well as drug toxicity problems.
Before taking any prescription drugs never take any medication if doubts arise. The physicians, nurses or pharmacists most of the time have their phone numbers on the prescription slip or container. This is there to help in case a need arises so do not hesitate to call the physician, nurse or pharmacist with any questions. That is the reason that those phone numbers are printed there.
Developing good communication with your nurse, pharmacist or doctor is another way of staying up to date on medication. It is also very important to keep track of the dosing schedule using a medication calendar or the diary. A pill dispenser is a very vital tool that can server as a reminder.
If have reduced or impaired vision, request for large print labels from your pharmacist. This is especially helpful if you are taking multiple medications and can help prevent taking an over dose. Health care providers are there to help you, if you observe any side effects from medications report them immediately.
Prescription drugs are dispensed in the right dosage, right amount and for a specific period. Do not therefore share medications with others or take their pills because it may lead to poisoning or resistance. When a drug is discontinued, throw away any remaining medicines. Do not stop taking any prescription drug or change the dose or switch to other medicines without first consulting the physician, nurse or pharmacist.
Another important strategy is to avoid doubling the dose if you forget to take medication. Always check with the physician, nurse or pharmacist first before doing anything else. Also, avoid mixing alcohol with medicines without first checking with the pharmacist.
Lastly, always keep the telephone numbers of your health care providers and poison centers in a readily accessible place so that if an emergency occurs they can be reached in the quickest possible time. Keeping these simple tips in mind can help you avoid and prevent drug related poisoning as well as drug toxicity problems.
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