Review
Taking Medications
Over-the-Counter Pain Medications
Vitamins
100
A negative effect from a medication
What is a side effect
100
Taking medications correctly (taking as prescribed)
What is medication compliance
100
These medications do not require a prescription
What are over-the-counter meds
100
You should do this before taking vitamins
What is talk to your doctor
200
This happens when you take too much medication
What are more side effects
200
A type of medication that stays in your body longer
What is extended release
200
These types of medications include Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Tylenol, and Aleve
What are pain medications
200
This vitamin helps keep your bones strong
What is Calcium
300
This happens when you don't take medications regularly
What is they are not effective
300
Medications that you take every 2 to 4 weeks
What are injections
300
This can happen if you take too much pain medication
What is hurt your liver
300
This is found in oranges, red peppers, and lettuce
What is Vitamin C
400
These are what the doctor may order to check medication levels in your body
What are labs
400
These people can answer medication questions
Who are doctors and pharmacists
400
These medications are ok for your stomach
What are tylenol and acetaminophen
400
You can get this vitamin from the sun
What is Vitamin D
500
This is the name of what level you want your medications to be
What is the "feel good" or therapeutic level
500
This is where you find instructions for taking medications
What are the pill bottles/medication package
500
These pain medications should be taken with food and water or they could upset your stomach
What are Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Motrin, and Advil
500
This vitamin helps your energy
What is B12
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