Starting a New Medication? Here’s What to Know.

Medications can help us live longer and healthier lives, but mixing certain drugs and supplements or taking medications incorrectly can be dangerous. That’s why it’s important to talk to a health care provider before starting any new prescription, over-the-counter (OTC) medication, or supplement to ensure that your provider knows everything else you are taking.

Before starting a new medicine, be sure to:

  • Ask your doctor or pharmacist any questions you may have about taking a new medication.
  • Discuss any allergies or problems you have experienced with other medicines with your health care provider.
  • Find out if you’ll need to change or stop taking any of your other prescriptions, OTC medicines, or supplements.
  • Write down the name of the drug, the dose, and why it’s being prescribed for you.
  • Note any special instructions for how to take the medicine.

Find more tips when starting a new medication.

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