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Drug Safety Guidelines |
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When your doctor prescribes medication, whether that medication will have the desired effect depends upon many factors: the accuracy of your diagnosis, the thoroughness of your doctors treatment plan, the correct preparation of medication and its explanation to you by the pharmacist, your compliance in taking it, and following your doctors instructions. If this were not contingent enough, recent product safety crises raise the question of whether your medicine was manufactured with purity and potency.
This section is to help you use medicines in a safe and effective manner, and to show ways to reduce your risks of ill effects from medication. This should be a reference which you can store with your medication in order to have reference to how to give medication, and a record of medications which your doctor has prescribed for you and your family.
For updates on specific information in this pamphlet, discuss with the Parkway pharmacist or your doctor.
Seven Steps to Reducing Your Risk of an Adverse Drug Reaction
ParkwayHealth's Commitment to Drug Quality
Obtaining Vaccines in China
How to Give Medicines - Eyedrops,Eardrops, Metered Dose Inhalers, Fever Medication, Using Pills in Children
Fever Medication in Infants and Children
Using Pill Medication in Children
Treating the Common Cold
Family Medication Record
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