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		<title>When You are Taking Supplements and Prescriptions Drugs</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Health]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking supplements and prescription drugs is one method to treat ailments. This needs to be done in the correct way with the correct amount. Supplements and drugs can hurt your health and even cause death if used incorrectly. To keep this from occurring, the following easy tips should be followed: Supplement pills &#8212; Frequently people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking supplements and prescription drugs is one method to treat ailments. This needs to be done in the correct way with the correct amount. Supplements and drugs can hurt your health and even cause death if used incorrectly.<br />
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To keep this from occurring, the following easy tips should be followed:<br />
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Supplement pills</a> &#8212; Frequently people accept the safety of dietary supplements for the reason that they can purchase them in the pharmacy. Lots of supplements create side effects, however, more frequently when used in higher amounts.</p>
<p>People don&#8217;t take their daily multivitamins according to their doctor&#8217;s instructions. You need to understand, though, that when used in conjunction with the drug, minerals can cause problems as well.</p>
<p>Additionally, levels of Scientific supplements are extremely complex and not plentiful. Take, for example, calcium use. Calcium supplements can help and are generally considered safe. Nevertheless, calcium pill usage may elevate the risk of death because of cardiovascular disease in elderly women.</p>
<p>Be sure to check it out with your physician prior to taking a supplement.</p>
<p>Drugs &#8212; Confusion over the names of medicines are what causes about 10% of medication errors. According to the global health agency, WHO, confusion is a widespread problem that needs to be resolved. Most of the errors can be avoided by just boosting public awareness.</p>
<p>Inquire. Once you receive the medicine from the pharmacy or the hospital, double check that the drug is prescribed according to the instructions from your doctor. According to research done at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 90% of mistakes in drug use are because of the wrong drug or a mistake in dosage.</p>
<p>You should use a pharmacy you like and buy medicine from a pharmacist in this place. Once the pharmacist gets to know you well, he will very likely perceive it when something is amiss with your order.</p>
<p>Consult with your pharmacist about your prescription. It may aid you in discovering side effects, not to mention getting the exact medicine you need. Become familiar with the size of the pills and color of all prescriptions taken on a regular basis. Be sure to look at the medication carefully. Additionally, match the label of the drug with the doctor&#8217;s prescription.</p>
<p>Prior to leaving the pharmacy, inspect everything. Many people just leave after paying. Double check that your name is spelled out on the drug case. Next check the label by removing the medication box or bottle from the bag.</p>
<p>Try to learn what medications interaction with the prescription. While effective, prevalently used drugs still have the potential of causing side effects. Some drugs also provoke allergic reactions or poisonous results when mixed with other drugs.</p>
<p>See if there is any interaction with food by your medications. Grape juice, for just one example, can increase the blood level when it is mixed with certain drugs, such as sedatives; calcium in dairy products can interfere with the ability to absorb tetracycline and ciprofloxacin, two antibiotics that are the most often prescribed ones. Hence, be sure to inquire of your doctor on the possible side effects and peruse the writings that go with your prescription.</p>
<p>Before leaving your doctor, double check that you can read the instructions for the <a title="online prescriptions without a prescription" href="http://www.rxnoprescription.com/">prescription drugs</a>. If you can&#8217;t read it, the pharmacist won&#8217;t be able to either.</p>
<p>Make sure you ask your physician about the medicine, how often to take it, how long to take it, whether or not you need to eat food before taking it, whether you need to avoid certain foods with it, and what to do if you forget a dose.</p>
<p>Make sure you inquire of any side effects and what treatment is needed when they occur.</p>
<p>If doable, stay away from drugs that are still under the two-year acceptance process through the medicine supervisory body. Drugs are normally declared safe based upon the results of a few studies. It makes sense to go with the medicine that has been around a long time and known to be safe.</p>
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