Allergies and side effects
Know your medication allergies and side effects and report unusual side effects to a healthcare provider immediately.
Medications are an essential aspect of health care. For some people, taking medications is a part of their daily routine. Physicians prescribe them to treat various health conditions and alleviate symptoms. For example, they are taken to lower blood pressure, cure infections, and relieve pain. However, medications do sometimes cause serious harm if misused. No matter what medicine your doctor prescribes, it's always important to be safe and follow medication safety measures.
Savera Arain and Hoor Alhazza from Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare's pharmacy services department would like to share these tips with you.
Know your medication allergies and side effects and report unusual side effects to a healthcare provider immediately.
Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing a baby.
Know how your medications interact with each other and any nonprescription medications or herbals you may take, including cold remedies and vitamins.
If you get a rash, start itching, vomiting, or have trouble breathing after starting a medication, get emergency medical care immediately, as you may be showing signs of a severe allergic reaction.
Renew your medications in advance, so you don't run out, and know what to do if you miss a dose.
The more information you have about using your medications safely, the better you can prevent medication errors and care for yourself.
For medication-related inquiries, you may contact Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare call center by selecting pharmacy services extension and requesting a video call with the pharmacist. Detailed instructions on your medication are also accessible via MyChart.