Medication Topics
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Ten Medication Principles to Remember
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- Medications may not always work as intended.
- Medications may produce an effect that is
different from the effect that was desired.
- Medications may produce no effect.
- Medications may produce an opposite effect
than the desired effect.
- Medications may make a problem worse.
These are called adverse effects (life
threatening) or side effects (undesirable).
- Some medications can have good or bad reactions with
other medications already being taken.
- Many medications taken for mood and behavior may take
time to work (such as Lithium and antidepressants).
- Be patient when new medications are started. They may
take 3-4 weeks to work and side effects may begin at once.
- Give medications on time and as prescribed.
- If someone has kidney or liver problems, medications may
make these conditions worse. For any person taking
medications, monitor and report the following:
- changes in the color of the stool
- changes in the color of the white part of the eye
- changes in the color of tissue under the tongue
- stomach pain or increase in size of the stomach
- weight gain or swelling (edema)
- cloudy urine with increased odor
- blood in the urine or stool
- increased, frequent, or decreased urine output.
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