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Six Tips to Avoid Medication Mistakes !

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  1. Find out the name of your medication. Rather than simply letting your doctor write a prescription and send you on your way, be sure to ask the name of the medication. This way you'll notice if the pharmacy gives you something different.Also, every time you receive a refill, look at the medication before you leave the pharmacy to make sure it looks the same as what you had before. Is it the same color, size, shape, and texture? Is the packaging the same? If anything about the medication seems different, ask the pharmacist about it."

 

  1. Ask questions about how to use the medication. It's important to choose a doctor and pharmacist that you feel comfortable with so that you can freely ask questions. Some good questions to ask:

 

What should I do if I forget a dose?

Should I take this medication before, during, or after meals?

What should the timing be between each dose?

What side effects might I have?

Are there any other medications, food, or activities that I should avoid while using this medication?

Should the medication be stored in the refrigerator or at room temperature?

 

  1. Know what your medication is for. Stephen Setter, Pharm.D., associate professor of pharmacotherapy at Washington State University in Spokane, says one of his patients mistakenly thought her glaucoma medication was for treating headaches. "So she was taking her eye medication only when she had a headache, but she should have been taking it every day to treat her eye disease," Setter says. It's important to understand your medication because you are more likely to use it correctly, more likely to know what to expect from the medication, and better able to report what you are using and problems to your doctors and pharmacist.

 

  1. Read medicine labels and follow directions. Before you use any medication, you should know when to use it, how much to use, and how long to use it

 

  1. Keep all of your health care providers informed about your medications and dietary supplements (including vitamins and herbals). Make it a habit of showing your list of medications to all your health care professionals at every visit to the doctor, the pharmacy, and the hospital. Keeping all of your health care professionals informed about everything that you use will help ensure that you do not use two medicines with the same active ingredient or use anything that will interact with something else you are using.

 

Keep the list of your medications with you at all times and let a loved one know. Keep a list of your medications and dietary supplements with you at all times, such as in your wallet or purse, and keep a copy in your home. Share a copy of the medication list with a family member or friend, or let them know where you keep the list. In an emergency, that person will be able to inform your doctors of the medications and dietary supplements you use.

 

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Paracetamol and Ibuprofen, their use in children !

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Paracetamol and Iboprufen are two qualitative medications that help reduce the temperature and relieve pain in children. 

In drug stores these medications are found as syrup form or suppository.

Paracetamol syrup 120 mg / 5 ml; 

Paracetamol suppository - 100mg, 125mg, 250mg. 

Fasdol (ibuprofen) - syrup 100mg / 5ml 

Fasdol suppository - 75mg, 150mg. 

Both these drugs are antipyretics and analgesics, but unlike Paracetamol, Fasdol (ibuprofen) is also anti-inflammatory.

The absence of anti-inflammatory activity of paracetamol to the fact that Paracetamol is an inhibitory (inhibitory) weak cyclooxygenase. This drug also inhibits the activity of neutrophils not unlike ibuprofen. Antipyretic activity is due to inhibition of ciclogenesis - 3 (COX-3). Rapidly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract (95-98%); rapidly distributed and metabolized in the organic fluid in liver. A very small fraction eliminated in urine (2-3%). 

Iboprufen through inhibition of the enzyme cyclooxygenase - 1 (COX-1) and Cyclooxygenase - (COX-2), leads to reduced synthesis of prostaglandins, the most important mediators of inflammation, pain and hyperpiesia (high temperature). Compared with paracetamol, Fasdol has a greater duration of action in the body. This is why making less, every 6 to 8 hours no more than 3 times a day.

Ibuprofen not being selective enzymes (COX -1, -2 COX) has the side effect of stomach irritation, so always consult his taking after meals. Paracetamol is easy as taking his medication but for a long time and in large doses impairs the liver. It is recommended receiving doses prescribed by a doctor or pharmacist, drinking every 4 to 6 hours and not more than 5 times in a 24 hour period. If the child at the same time taking another medication to avoid a potentially fatal overdose should ensure that other drug does not contain paracetamol. At high temperatures above 38.5 ° C it is recommended to take Fasdol (syrup or suppository), while at lower temperatures it is advisable always taking paracetamol as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.

 

 

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Drive with Caution !

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Road traffic accidents are the main cause of deaths among youngsters aged 15-29. 

In October 2005, the General Assembly of United Nations adopted a resolution, which called upon the governments to commemorate the third Sunday of November as the World Day in memory of the victims of Road accidents. 

This day was created as a means to recognize the victims of road traffic as well as concerns of their relatives who need to cope with emotional consequences of these tragic incidents. 

It is commemorated to attract the public attention to road traffic accidents, their consequences and costs as well as measures to be taken in order to prevent them.

 

 

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WORLD AIDS DAY !

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WHAT IS WORLD AIDS DAY?

World AIDS Day is held on the 1st December each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day, held for the first time in 1988.

 

WHY IS WORLD AIDS DAY IMPORTANT?

Globally there are an estimated 34 million people who have the virus. Despite the virus only being identified in 1984, more than 35 million people have died of HIV or AIDS, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.

Today, scientific advances have been made in HIV treatment, there are laws to protect people living with HIV and we understand so much more about the condition. Despite this, each year in world so many people are diagnosed with HIV, people do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people living with the condition.

World AIDS Day is important because it reminds the public and Government that HIV has not gone away – there is still a vital need to raise money, increase awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.

 

WHAT SHOULD WE DO ON WORLD AIDS DAY?

World AIDS Day is an opportunity to show support to and solidarity with the millions of people living with HIV. Wearing a red ribbon is one simple way to do this. Find out where you can get a red ribbon.

 

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