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Do you read the pamphlets that drugstores enclose with prescription drugs to find out side effects of a medication?

Forum Opinion Poll
Yes 46 63.01%
No 7 9.59%
Sometimes 20 27.40%
 

Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

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DGoldfarb0776
LIF Adolescent

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Danielle

Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

DH brought this topic up the other day when I had gotten two new prescriptions back from the local CVS. I always read through that paper attached to the prescription so that I know what side effects a medication has before I start taking it.

I was just wondering how many others do this? Or just because it's for a specific purpose you take it regardless of what that paper says?

Posted 5/4/11 7:34 PM
 

MrsPJB2007
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MJ

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I never do. Chat Icon

But the only reason I don't is because my mom is a pharmacy technician and I get all my scripts through her. She reads up on all that for me and is the one who tells me "make sure you do this" or "make sure you don't take that" when I get my scripts filled.

Posted 5/4/11 7:36 PM
 

MichLiz213
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Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

Sometimes. My mom is a medical transcriptionist and can pronounce whatever I'm prescribed faster than I can get the first syllable out, so she's pretty well-versed in most meds.

Posted 5/4/11 7:38 PM
 

Sp4747
LIF Adolescent

Member since 7/05

752 total posts

Name:
Stephanie

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I always do, but then again I always read the manuals with new products I buy too. The car manual was the worst!!

Posted 5/4/11 7:40 PM
 

bobby769
LIF Infant

Member since 7/10

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Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I always do.

I can understand not reading it if that's the only med your on; I don't think its a good idea but I can understand.

If you're on other meds, it's even more important to read it. Dr's may not always remember what you're on or be aware of possible side effects. I think sometimes the pharmacist does a better job of being aware of these things.

Posted 5/4/11 7:59 PM
 

DRMom
Two in Blue

Member since 5/05

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Melissa

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

Not for myself, but for my children, yes all the time.

Posted 5/4/11 8:05 PM
 

AngnShaun
Sisters

Member since 1/10

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Ang

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I never do..

Posted 5/4/11 8:13 PM
 

mrsboss
my little love

Member since 12/09

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Me

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

always. then I go on on drugs.com or rxlist.com and read all the lovely reviews and side effects so I know what I may be in for.

Posted 5/4/11 8:44 PM
 

Kris828
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Member since 9/10

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Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I almost always do

Posted 5/4/11 9:06 PM
 

MrsA1012
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Member since 9/10

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Me

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I do. I think it is important to be aware.

Posted 5/4/11 9:10 PM
 

BriBri2u
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Member since 5/05

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Name:
Mrs. B

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

Posted by mrsboss

always. then I go on on drugs.com or rxlist.com and read all the lovely reviews and side effects so I know what I may be in for.



Same

Posted 5/4/11 9:11 PM
 

Danyell48
LIF Toddler

Member since 6/09

391 total posts

Name:
Danielle

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I do, because it also tells you what is suppose to look like, so i know the person filling it didn't make a mistake and if its the right medicine for what i need.

Posted 5/4/11 10:20 PM
 

lvdolphins
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Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

Always!

Posted 5/4/11 10:34 PM
 

emilylives
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Member since 12/09

2163 total posts

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Emily

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

Definitely not. I am a firm believer in the power of suggestion, and I'm sure that I would develop half of the symptoms listed simply because I read them. If anything starts to feel different in my body after I start a new medication, then I might look up if that particular symptom is a side effect.

Posted 5/4/11 11:09 PM
 

IrishLasss334
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Member since 1/08

6549 total posts

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Patty

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I always check to see if I got the right meds - the color, etc. that is described on the bottle and the paperwork. Two times I got the wrong rx at the pharmacy - they gave me my DH's stuff under my name. Chat Icon

Posted 5/5/11 6:54 AM
 

BethanyLynn
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Member since 10/09

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Bethany

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

Always..Im a worry wart by nature

Posted 5/5/11 2:46 PM
 

Momma2Be
Mommy of an angel

Member since 10/09

5911 total posts

Name:
Dina

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

After having a crazy reaction to Compazine when I was in HS that landed me in the hospital with lockjaw and temporary partial paralysis, yes I always do!

Posted 5/11/11 10:01 PM
 

Irishlass
LIF Adult

Member since 5/05

2961 total posts

Name:
Lisa

Re: Reading Medication Side Effects- Do You Do This??

I do now! DH had a reaction for cholesterol meds he was on. This went on for about a year before I caught it. He was having muscle pain in his arms & it had gotten to the point where he couldn't lift his arms. Which is a severe but rare reaction & can cause permanent muscle damage. He went to his Dr at least 2 times who didn't catch it & told him it was arthritis. Well about a 2 weeks after he stopped taking it his arms where feeling a lot better but he will never be 100%.

Posted 5/12/11 9:33 AM
 
 
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