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Questions to ask
Questions to Ask if a Health-Care Provider Writes you a Prescription
What is the name of the medication? Brand name and Generic name.
What is the strength of the pill, capsule, inhaler or gel and how much/ many do I take
How do I take this medication?
By mouth? Swallowed? Inhaled? Injected?
At certain time of day?
With or without certain foods?
What are we hoping this new medication will do for me?
When should I expect the medication to begin working?
What effects should the medication have on me? Good and Bad.
How long do I have to take this medication?
Will this medication work safely with other medications I’m taking?
What over the counter medication(s) should I avoid?
Will I need any tests to see if the medication is working? If so, what tests and how often?
What happens if I have side effects from the medication?
What happens if this medication is not covered by my insurance?
What should I do if I miss a dose?
Is there a simpler dosing schedule to help me remember my medications?
Is there a maximum dose I need to be aware of so I don’t take too much? This is especially important for medications that will be used as needed.
Who do I contact if I have questions later on?
Tell your provider if you are not taking medications as prescribed on the label or if you've stopped taking medications.
Ask before taking any new prescription or over the counter medications, even things you think might be simple and no problem, to avoid unexpected interactions or side-effects.