Join us for a discussion about best practices when taking prescription medications and making sure you are achieving the health benefits you expect. Geoffrey Zielinski, pharmacist with Medican Group, will present on Monday, June 22 at 2 pm.
The talk will take place at GreenField Manor, 5953 Broadway, Lancaster, NY 14086. Light refreshments will be served.
For questions, please email Tara at twisniewski@niagaralutheran.org.
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Taking medicines safely
Here are some tips from the National Institute on Aging to help you take your medicines safely:
Follow instructions
Read all medicine labels and be sure to follow instructions. Don’t take a larger dose of a medicine, thinking it will help you more. This could be very dangerous and even deadly. And don’t skip or take half doses of a prescription drug to save money.
Take medicine on time
Some people use meals or bedtime as reminders to take their medicine. Other people use charts, calendars, or weekly pill boxes. You can also set timers and write reminders to take your medication. Medication reminder apps for smartphones are becoming more popular; these apps can help you remember when and how to take your medications each day.
Turn on a light
Don’t take medicine in the dark; you might make a mistake.
Report problems
Call your doctor right away if you have any trouble with your prescriptions, OTC medicines, or supplements. There may be something else you can take.
Tell your doctor about alcohol, tobacco, and drug use
Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs can affect how well your medicines work. Be honest with your doctor about how much you use.
Ask your loved ones for help
Take a friend or relative with you to your doctor’s appointments if you think you may need help understanding or remembering what the doctor tells you.
Check before stopping
Take prescription medicine until it’s finished, or your doctor says it’s all right to stop. Note that some medicines are supposed to be taken only “as needed.”
Don’t share
Do not take medicines prescribed for another person or give yours to someone else.