To treat, prevent, or manage illness
What is the main purpose of medicine?
A reaction your body has to a medicine
What is a side effect?
It helps your body absorb medicine properly
Why is it important to eat healthy while on medication?
No
Should you share your prescription medicine?
The amount of medicine to take
What does “dosage” mean?
Your doctor or healthcare provider
Who decides your medication dose?
Nausea, headache, or dizziness
Name one common side effect of medication.
Yes
Can exercise affect how your body uses medicine?
In a cool, dry, and safe place
Where should you keep your medicine?
A note from a doctor to get medicine
What is a “prescription”?
True or False: You should stop taking medicine when you feel better without asking your doctor.
False
True or False: All side effects are dangerous.
False
Alcohol can interact with some medications.
True
Dispose of it properly
What should you do with expired medication?
Take only when symptoms occur
What does “as needed” mean on a medication label?
A medicine you can buy without a prescription
What is an over-the-counter medicine?
Tell your doctor or nurse immediately
What should you do if you have a severe side effect?
Skipping doses, smoking, or poor diet
What’s one lifestyle habit that can make medication less effective?
To prevent accidental poisoning
Why should medicine be kept out of children’s reach?
Getting more of the same medication when you run out
What does “refill” mean?
The label and dosage instructions
What should you always check before taking a medication?
Because everyone’s body reacts differently
Why do people experience different side effects?
To avoid missed or double doses
Why should you maintain a routine when taking medication?
It’s okay to mix different medicines in the same bottle.
False
Following your medication plan correctly
What is “adherence”?