Citizens Memorial Hospital | Vitality | Fall 2021

citizensmemorial.com 5 Find Stephens Pharmacy on the RxLocal app From pain relievers to cold remedies, you can easily buy over-the-counter (OTC) medicines at many stores— and without a prescription from a doctor. But that doesn’t mean these medications are free of health risks. Like prescription drugs, OTC products can cause side effects or bad reactions—for instance, if you take them in the wrong way or mix them with certain other medicines. That’s why you need to be careful when it comes to OTC medicines too. Here are five safety tips: 1} Read the label. This is a crucial first step. For instance, find out if the medicine will treat your symptoms, who should not take it and how to use it. 2} Take the medicine exactly as directed. Check with a pharmacist or your doctor if you have OTCmedicines: 5 key tips for taking them safely Stephens Pharmacy is using RxLocal, an easy-to-use mobile app to make getting your medications convenient, with features that make your life easier. Once you download RxLocal to your smartphone, you can do the following: » Mobile refills. Order and manage medication refills from your phone. » Prescription management. Start managing your family’s prescriptions. RxLocal keeps you organized if you are managing medications for a child, spouse or elderly family member. » In-app messaging. Communicate with us using the built- in, HIPAA-secure, two-way messenger. » Reminders. Set reminders for yourself to pick up and request refills. When calling our automated refill phone number, 417- 326-2416 , you’ll notice the message prompts will be a little different. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Call Stephens Pharmacy at 417-326-2416 for more information or go to https://bit.ly/StephensRxLocal . questions about how to use an OTC drug. 3} Keep your doctor informed. Your doctor needs to know about every product you take, including OTC drugs, vitamins and herbal supplements. You can share your list of medicines and supplements at your next doctor visit. But if you also take a prescription medicine, it’s a good idea to check with your doctor or pharmacist before trying an OTC medicine. Make sure it will not interfere with your prescription medicine or cause a side effect. 4} Be careful when taking more than one drug. Some OTC drugs (like cold medicines and pain relievers) may contain the same active ingredients. So if you take more than one medicine for different problems, you could end up taking too much of an active ingredient. Solution: Read the ingredients list, and compare the active ingredients in each medicine. 5} Don’t use a spoon to take the medicine. Use the cup or other dosing device that came with the medicine. Sources: BeMedWise.org; U.S. Food and Drug Administration MEDICATIONS

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