USE MEDICINAL DRUGS WISELY
When your doctor prescribes medicinal drugs, he no doubt
does so with good intentions, basing his prescription on his diagnosis, medical
knowledge, and experience.
Nevertheless, the patient should not expect his doctor to
accept total accountability for his wellbeing. The patient remains responsible
for what he takes into his body.
When taking prescription medicines, consider the following
practical guidelines from a medical doctor:
[1] All drugs have side effects. You have a right to know what
medication is being prescribed and what its possible side effects are. If your
doctor does not provide the information, do not hesitate to ask. In most cases
the benefits will outweigh the side effects.
But you need to be informed so that you can make an
intelligent decision.
[2] Drugs effect each individual differently, your doctor
cannot predict exactly how a given drug will affect you. If you become alarmed
by unexpected side effects, consult your doctor
[3] Find out how long you will need to take the medication.
Also determine if it is potentially addictive.
[4] Beware of deciding to stop taking medication on your
own, perhaps because you are feeling better. Coming off medication too soon may
exacerbate your condition. Rather, consult your doctor first.
[5] Always take prescription medication under a doctor’s
supervision.
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