Learning About Your Medications | Storing Your Medications Safely | Avoiding Drug Interactions | Traveling With Medications | Special Considerations for Children

image Most people have taken prescription medications at one time or another. Some people take them on an ongoing basis to treat a chronic condition, while others take them for shorter periods of time to treat medical problems that arise. If you are taking one or more prescription medications, it is important that you take steps to make sure you are taking them safely and properly.

Learning About Your Medications

When you receive a prescription for a medication, ask your doctor the following questions:

Be sure to discuss any concerns you have about taking the medication with your doctor. If you are diagnosed with a new medical condition or are pregnant or breastfeeding, for example, ask your doctor if you can continue taking your medication.

If you have lingering questions that were not sufficiently addressed by your doctor, ask your pharmacist. He should be able to answer most of your questions and provide you with written information about your medication. The drug label and supplemental written information will detail what the drug is used for, how it should be taken, and how to reduce drug interactions and unwanted side effects.

Avoiding Drug Interactions

You are at highest risk for drug interactions if you are taking more than one medication, but you can experience an interaction even if you are taking just one. Drug interactions can make medications more or less effective, cause unwanted side effects, or harm your health.

There are four types of drug interactions:

One of the best ways to avoid drug interactions is to keep a current list of all of the over-the-counter medications, prescription medications, herbs, dietary supplements, vitamins, and minerals you are taking, and share the list with your doctor and pharmacist. Try to use one pharmacy, so the pharmacist has a record of all your prescriptions, and if you see more than one doctor, keep all of your doctors up-to-date on the medications you are taking.