It's important to know all about the medicines you take. This can help you avoid problems. If you take more than one medicine that works the same way, you could get too high a dose. Or two or more medicines may not work well together. Your doctor can answer any questions you may have.
How can you stay safe with multiple medicines?
Talk with your doctor before you take a new medicine. This includes over-the-counter medicines and supplements.
Tell your doctor about any medicine side effects. The doctor may be able to adjust your medicines.
Find out if your medicines aren't safe to take with other ones. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to run your medicine list through a drug interaction checker.
Know the names of your medicines. Be sure you know what health problem you're using each one for.
Try to use one pharmacy. The pharmacist will know what you are taking. They'll watch for problems.
Talk to your doctor before you stop or change the dose. Suddenly stopping some medicines may cause problems.
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