Why Take Meds?
Staying on Schedule
Medication Myths
Safety First
How Medication Works
100

What is one reason a doctor might prescribe medication for mental health?

To help manage symptoms like anxiety, depression, or mood swings.

100

What is one way to remind yourself to take your medication daily?

Setting an alarm, using a pill organizer, or asking a parent/guardian for help.

100

True or False: Taking medication for mental health is a sign of weakness.

False. Taking medication shows strength and a commitment to self-care.

100

True or False: It’s safe to share your medication with someone else if they have the same symptoms.

False. Medications are prescribed based on individual needs.

100

True or False: Medications for mental health work by changing chemicals in the brain.

True

200

True or False: Medication can replace therapy

False. Medication and therapy often work best together.

200

True or False: It’s okay to skip a dose if you’re feeling better.

False. You should follow your doctor’s instructions.

200

True or False: You will have to take mental health medication for the rest of your life

False. It depends on the individual and the condition.

200

What should you do if you accidentally take the wrong dose of your medication?

Call your doctor or a trusted adult immediately

200

Name one type of medication that can help treat depression.

Examples include SSRIs like Prozac or Zoloft

300

Name one mental health condition that medication might help treat.

Examples include anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, or OCD

300

What could happen if you stop taking medication suddenly?

Withdrawal symptoms, return of symptoms, or other health risks.

300

True or False: Medication can change your personality.

False. It helps regulate emotions but doesn’t change who you are.

300

True or False: You should avoid alcohol or drugs while taking mental health medication.

True. Alcohol and drugs can interfere with the medication’s effectiveness

300

True or False: Everyone reacts to medication in the same way.

False. Medication effects vary from person to person

400

True or False: Medication starts working immediately after you take the first dose.

False. Most medications take several weeks to start working fully.

400

Name a tool or app that can help track medication schedules

Examples include Medisafe, CareClinic, or your phone’s calendar.

400

True or False: All medications cause bad side effects.

False. Many people have minimal or no side effects.

400

What should you do if you forget to take your medication?

Follow your doctor’s advice, which might be to take it as soon as you remember or skip it until the next dose.

400

What is the term for side effects that occur when you first start a medication?

Initial or temporary side effects.

500

What is the main goal of taking medication for mental health?

To improve overall functioning and quality of life by reducing symptoms.

500

Why is it important to take medication at the same time every day?

To maintain consistent levels of the medication in your body for it to work effectively.)

500

True or False: Everyone with a mental health condition needs medication.

False. Some people manage symptoms with therapy or other skills.

500

Why is it important to tell your doctor about any other medications, supplements, or vitamins you’re taking?

To avoid interactions that could cause harmful side effects.

500

What should you do if your medication doesn’t seem to be working after a few weeks?

Talk to your doctor. They might adjust the dose or try a different medication.