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- What are the Guidelines to Taking Pills?
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- QUESTION: There are times when the instructions on the label of my medicines
- confuse me, and I always forget to ask the doctor or the pharmacist. When it
- says "every 4 hours" do I have to get up at night? And what if I forget to
- take a pill, do I take two the next time? Must I take a pill while eating,
- when it says "take with meals"?
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- ANSWER: Thank you for your questions. I am almost embarrassed for my
- colleagues by your need for this information, that is so basic, but so
- important for you to know if you are to gain the full benefit of your
- medication. The answers are all easy to remember, but cut this article out
- and save it for the future, just in case.
- When the label reads "every 4 hours" it really means only during waking
- hours. It would say "around the clock" or "throughout the 24 hour period" if
- your physician intended you to really take it at 4 hour intervals at night.
- If you miss a pill, be sure to take the next one exactly on time, and since
- different medications act in different ways, it might be necessary to double
- up on the next dose. Here is where a call to your physician or pharmacist can
- really pay off with the proper information for your special medicine. You
- don't need to take a pill during your meal when the instructions read "with
- meals", but be sure to take it immediately after you have finished eating.
- Generally this is indicated when the medication works best or more safely when
- there is food in your stomach. Since there are so many types of medicines,
- you always need to know exactly how your personal medications should be taken.
- Remember "When in doubt, shout out!" into the ear of the people who can and
- want to help, your doctor and pharmacist.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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