Medication Questions? Ask the Pharmacist
by
Amy Scholten,MPH
The pharmacy is more than a place to pick up your medicine. You can get answers to questions about your medicines too. Here are some tips. Choosing Your Pharmacy
On your first pharmacy visit, answer questions about current and past health. Your pharmacist needs to know about:
Questions to AskBefore taking any new medicine, make sure you can answer these questions:
Most liquid medicines come with a measuring device. Make sure you have one before you leave the pharmacy. If you do not have one, ask the pharmacist how to measure the dose you need. Do not use tableware, such as a tablespoon. Some More Helpful Tips
RESOURCES:American Pharmacists Association
http://www.pharmacytoday.org National Institute on Aging
https://www.nia.nih.gov CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Pharmacists Association
http://www.pharmacists.ca College of Pharmacists of British Columbia
http://www.bcpharmacists.org References:How to dispose of unused medicines. Food and Drug Administration website. Available at: https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/where-and-how-dispose-unused-medicines. Accessed October 18, 2021.
Medicines: using them safely. Nemours Kids Health website. Available at: https://www.kidshealth.org/en/parents/medication-safety.html. Accessed October 18, 2021.
Stop, learn, go: tips for talking with your pharmacist to learn how to use medicines safely. Food and Drug Administration website. Available at: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/resources-you-drugs/stop-learn-go-tips-talking-your-pharmacist-learn-how-use-medicines-safely. Accessed October 18, 2021.
Last reviewed October 2021 by
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Last Updated: 10/18/2021 |
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