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Frequently Asked Medication Questions


Remembering when and how to take your medications properly can be a challenging task. But don't worry! We are here to help! We have tried to answer some of the common questions that customers ask in this post. If you don't find the answer here, please contact us via https://bit.ly/3lPO0CY, we will answer all your queries!



I am experiencing a symptom that I think may be caused by my medicine. Can I reduce the dose of medicine?


Answer: Talk to your healthcare provider about any side effects. You should never change the amount of medicine you take or stop taking it unless your healthcare provider tells you to do so.



I ran out of refills for my prescription. Can I stop taking my medicine?


Answer: You should not stop taking your medicine unless your healthcare provider tells you to do so. Get prescriptions refilled early enough to avoid running out of medicines. Contact https://bit.ly/3lPO0CY to order your medications.



I feel better. Do I still need to take my medicine?


Answer: No, even if you are feeling better. Never change the dose of medicine you take unless you are told to do so by your healthcare provider.



What should I do if I forget to take my medicine?


Answer: Talk to your healthcare provider about what to do if you missed a dose as there may be specific instructions for different medicines.



Where should I store my medicine?


Answer: Keep your medicine in its original container and store it in a cool, dry place. Your pharmacist will tell you if there are any special storage instructions for your medicine, such as store in a refrigerator.



How long can medicine be kept after opening in case I need to take it when necessary?


Answer: Always seek for advices from healthcare provider before you take any medication. Avoid self-medicating on the medicine that you have used before.



My medicine recently expired. Can I still take it?


Answer: No. If it has expired, do not take the medicine. Medicines that have expired may not work as well as it should and may no longer be safe to take. Be sure to check the expiration date on the label before taking a medicine.





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