You and your family can help your doctor find the right medications
for you. The doctor needs to know your medical history; family history;
information about allergies; other medications, supplements or herbal
remedies you take; and other details about your overall health. You or a
family member should ask the following questions when a medication is
prescribed:
- What is the name of the medication?
- What
is the medication supposed to do?
- How and when should I take it?
- How
much should I take?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
- When
and how should I stop taking it?
- Will it interact with other
medications I take?
- Do I need to avoid any types of food or
drink while taking the medication? What should I avoid?
- Should
it be taken with or without food?
- Is it safe to drink alcohol
while taking this medication?
- What are the side effects? What
should I do if I experience them?
- Is the Patient Package Insert
for the medication available?
After taking the medication
for a short time, tell your doctor how you feel, if you are having side
effects, and any concerns you have about the medicine.