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  • Drugs, Procedures & Devices

    Get the facts on common over-the-counter and prescription medicines, potential drug reactions, food-drug interactions and medical procedures and devices… …

  • Take Cholesterol to Heart

    Take Cholesterol to Heart

    If you’re taking a statin, talk to your family doctor about factors such as statin intensity, risk for potential drug… for them. If you’re taking a statin, talk to your family doctor about factors such as statin intensity, risk for potential drug interactions, and dietary…

  • doctor writes on clipboard in front of aisle of OTC medicines

    OTC Medicines: Know Your Risks and Reduce Them

    Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines can be purchased at the store without a doctor’s prescription, but care should still be taken to… cold and flu, or nausea. But sometimes OTC medicines can cause unpleasant effects. These are called adverse effects. They include: Side effects Drug-drug interactions Food-drug interactions

  • Closeup of elderly woman’s hands sorting several prescriptions

    Prescription Drug Abuse in the Elderly

    Prescription abuse happens when people abuse medicines prescribed by a doctor. In the elderly, it can be hard to spot… Enforcement Administration. Examples include medicines that doctors prescribe to treat pain, anxiety, or sleep. This can lead to serious problems, such as drug interactions, addiction,…

  • a doctor holding grapefruit in one hand and medication in the other

    How Grapefruit Interacts with Certain Drugs: Drug-Food Interactions

    Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can cause negative side effects with certain medications… eat or drink affects the ingredients in a medicine you are taking so the medicine can’t work the way it should. Drug-food interactions can happen with both prescription and OTC medicines, including antacids,…

  • Prescription and OTC Drug Abuse

    There are important steps you or a family member can take to reduce the risk of prescription and OTC drug… stores and other areas to drop off your old medicines. Do not mix prescription medicine with alcohol. Understand that there may be drug interactions when…

  • senior wman eats lunch at retirement home (care, home, elderly)

    Drug-Food Interactions

    Certain foods can interfere with the medicines you take… A drug-food interaction occurs when your food and medicine interfere with one another. Interactions can happen with both prescription and over-the-counter medicines. These include antacids, vitamins, and iron pills. Not all medicines are affected by food…

  • A doctor holding out a bottle of pills

    Cholesterol-lowering Medicines

    Prescription medicine can lower cholesterol levels and reduce cardiac events… can also prevent your medicine from working the way it should. They can also make side effects worse. This is called a drug-nutrient interaction. Drug-drug interactions and drug-nutrient interactions can be dangerous. Tell your doctor…

  • closeup of female hand holding variety of colorful pills on palm

    How to Get the Most From Your Medicine

    Knowing how to use both prescription and over-the-counter medicines properly can be the difference between feeling better or feeling… for all your prescriptions. The pharmacist can help you keep track of what you’re taking. They can also look out for drug interactions. Do make sure…

  • A prescription bottle containing nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine spills out onto a table.

    Prescription Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Medicines

    Prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines are stronger than over-the-counter medicines and can be used to treat a number of conditions… Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are medicines you can take for pain relief. They are often sold over the counter (OTC). This means you can buy them…

  • Is There a “Right Way” to Take My Medicine?

    Dr. Ramon O. Parrish, Jr.

    By giving specific, easy-to-understand instructions, I help my patients get the most out of their medicines and avoid problems… I enjoy working with my patients to identify and address the causes of their health problems. For me, it’s one of the most rewarding parts…

  • drugs and supplements pictured with medical equipment

    Drug-Nutrient Interactions and Drug-Supplement Interactions

    Medicines can sometimes react with nutrients in foods or dietary supplements. You should speak to your doctor about any potential… Taking medicines or supplements can have unintended consequences in our bodies. It's important to talk to your doctor about the medicines you take and…

  • St. John's wort, herbal medical pills.

    St. John's Wort: Drug-Supplement Interactions

    St. John’s Wort is a plant used in teas, ointments, and dietary supplements for a list of health conditions. It… St. John’s Wort is a plant. It is used in teas, creams and ointments, and dietary supplements. These supplements come in the form of…

  • Wife calling doctor on phone to help her ill husband

    Drug Reactions

    An adverse drug reaction can occur if your body responds badly to a medicine. Anyone can have an adverse reaction,… Medicines help to treat or prevent illness and disease. They also help to relieve symptoms and manage health conditions. However, sometimes medicines can cause problems…

  • bowl of fresh herbs, plus dried herbs and capsules on a table

    Drug-Nutrient Interactions and Drug-Supplement Interactions | Examples of Dietary Supplement Interactions

    Some dietary supplements can cause interactions with prescription and over-the-counter medicines. Learn which ones you should watch out for… Almost half of all Americans say they have taken a dietary supplement. A dietary supplement is a vitamin, mineral, or herb that you take to improve…

  • Teen boy standing in classroom wearing backpack, holding head in pain

    Teenagers and Headaches

    Medicines can sometimes react with nutrients in foods or dietary supplements. You should speak to your doctor about any potential… Taking medicines or supplements can have unintended consequences in our bodies. It's important to talk to your doctor about the medicines you take and…

  • Hand holding medicine bottle to read label

    How to Read an OTC Drug Facts Label

    Over-the-counter medicines contain important information about their benefits and side effects on the drug facts label… Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are drugs you can buy without a doctor's prescription. Examples include pain relievers, allergy medicines, and cough and cold medicines. Vitamins and supplements also are sold…

  • sick man holding tissue looks at OTC decongestants in a pharmacy

    Decongestants: OTC Relief for Congestion

    Over-the-counter medicine is available to treat congestion (stuffy nose)… What are OTC decongestants? Decongestants are medicines that help relieve a congested (stuffy) nose. The congestion can be caused by a cold virus or by the flu, sinusitis, or allergies. Most decongestants come in pill…

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