My father has been feeling incredibly ill lately. He has been suffering from muscle aches, weakness, vomiting, shaking, just to list a few. I visited him last week and noticed he had a huge load of medications he was instructed to take daily. I decided to punch in all his medications into a website drug interaction checker.
Lo and behold, his newest prescription was not to be taken with 4 of the other pills in his daily regimen. We called his doctor and his problem was solved.
If you'd like more information on drug interactions, the website is:
Always speak to your physician if you feel something is wrong.
By attosa from Los Angeles, CA
Save time and frustration wondering when those over the counter meds expire. Before you store them away, put the expiration date on the bottom of the box or bottle with a black marker. Jenny in KY
There are numerous things to consider when deciding where and how to store medication safely.
Walgreen's now offers Large Print prescription labels at no extra cost. These would be a great safety feature if taking medicine without wearing your reading glasses. No medicine mix-ups.
My husband had trouble in the past with one generic drug. Our pharmacy always gave generics when available as the price is so much cheaper.
My doctor called in a prescription for me, and specified the particular brand he wanted me to have. But instead of getting the brand he prescribed, I was given a different brand by the pharmacy, which had a terrible reaction to my system.
This is a tip that my daughter and I learned the hard way. Most doctors won't tell you that penicillin and citrus don't go together.