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I-What are some questions to ask your doctor after being prescribed a new medication?
I-List common side effects.
B-Dosage means____
G-What might your doctor advise if you experience side effects?
O-Name 3 reasons people refuse medicines & provide rebuttals.
G-When should you stop taking your medication?
O-What are some alternative treatments a person might try?
G-What helps if a medicine upsets your stomach?
G-If you have muscle stiffness or you shake, what should you do?
B-Frequency means____
G-What does informed consent mean?
N-What does dystonia mean?
O-How long does it usually take for most medicines to be fully effective?
B-What helps with dry mouth?
I-What is a chemical imbalance?
N-What helps with constipation?
B-Why is blood drawn when you are on some medicines?
B-What symptoms are treated by anti-depressants?
O-If you get a rash, what should you do?
I-What is an anti-anxiety medicine?
O-What is a mood stabilizer?
G-What can you do if you get a headache from your medicine?
N-What symptoms are treated by antipsychotics?
G-Why are liver &/or kidney function tests done with medicines?
I-What helps with drowsiness?
N-What could happen if you stop taking your medicine?
N-What helps if you get dizzy when you get up?
O-What happens if you drink alcohol or use street drugs with your medicine?
I-What is a side effect?
O-What are your personal beliefs about medication?
N-Give the name of a medicine you take & the reason.
B-What is off-label use of a medicine?
B-What can you do to ensure you take medicines regularly?