With so many options for over-the-counter pain medication, how do you know which pill is best? The professional pharmacists at Waterbury Pharmacy in Connecticut say that one might be better for you than another, and there are many factors to consider. Always check with your doctor before taking any new pain medication, but in the meantime, here's their run-down of the most common types and their risks: Aspirin: A mainstay at pharmacies ever since its invention, aspirin is great for fevers, colds
many reasons why people abuse medications. One of the most major reasons are physicians and doctors don’t do their job carefully to make sure their patients are getting the proper treatment. The Internet is one of the other causes of substance abuse because of all the false and illegal internet pharmacies and not only that, but biological factors can contribute to medication abuse as well. Most physicians and doctors are part of the problem of why people abuse medication and get addicted. A few reasons
When we hear the word polypharmacy, we think about the number of medications taken on a daily basis. Reading through researched journals, there is really “no consensus regarding the number of medications as to how polypharmacy begins” (Fried et al., 2014, p. 2261). According to Maher, Hanlon, and Hajjar (2014) reported, “polypharmacy is the use of more medications than are medically necessary” and “ medications that are not indicated, not effective, or constitute a therapeutic duplication would be
Pfizer’s ethical responsibility is to control the distribution of their cold and allergy medications, as meth cannot be made without the ingredients found in these types of medicines. Controlling the purchase of these over the counter medications may decrease the number of small toxic labs and the manufacturing of meth in the State of Arkansas. According to the text book, “Arkansas has one of the highest numbers of small toxic labs in the United States” (Cross-Miller, 2015, p. 94). Creating
resident who is prescribed daily insulin injections. Our student nurse was in the process of completing her Medication Management OSCE and had never experienced administering insulin. During the learning experience planning (RCN, 2008) the student nurse and I discussed the importance of best practice in relation to the administration of insulin. Insulin is described as being a ‘high alert medication’ as, if administered incorrectly, serious harm can occur. (NPSA, 2010). The student nurse did have previous
any side effects to worry about. However, there are several options, so learning more about them will help you make the best decision possible. Here are some of the most popular options out there. Conceive Easy Conceive Easy is an over the counter medication you can take to help you become pregnant. It actually helps with a number of issues that women have when they are trying to conceive. For starters, it helps to make a woman's cycle more regular. It can also increase the amount of cervical mucus
Self medication practice (SMP) is a self designated use of medications whether it is modern or traditional, without ordering a qualified health care professional concerning to indication, dosage, and duration of treatment(1). It is one elements of health care and also encompasses use previously prescribed drugs for own, friends and family members, using left over drugs at home and failing to adhere to the prescribed treatment plan or change in the applied dose of the prescribed drugs (2). According
Medication Paper: Using Lithium As a counselor works with clients, one may have to work with a client that are taking psychotropic medication. A client named Kimberly disclosed in a session that she has Bipolar Disorder. She is a 19 year old African American woman. Kimberly has been experiencing symptoms of Bipolar Disorder for three years. Before beginning to take lithium, Kimberly has run away from home, displays erratic behaviors, has using marijuana to relieve symptoms, and attempting suicide
Medication Therapy Management (MTM) refers to a pharmacy management drug benefit program for patients with multiple chronic conditions, high drug costs, and high healthcare utilization. MTM was initially designed to optimize health outcomes, thereby reducing adverse drug events (Lau, Briesacher, Touchette, Stubbings, & Ng, 2011; Pindolia et al., 2009). The goal is to enhance effectiveness, safety, and medication compliance (Isetts et al., 2006). Since inception, various forms of MTM programs existed
Strahan, Panayiotou, Clements, and Scott (2011) were among the few who tested self-medication hypothesis in which the relationship between levels of social anxiety and patterns of alcohol consumption was examined. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), the Alcohol Outcome Expectancies Questionnaire (AOEQ) and Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS) were administered among 824 college students. Through the findings, Strahan et al. (2011) suggested that social interaction (as a result