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February 07, 1997 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-02-07

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We sizzled on the beach as teenagers,
smoked and drank our way through our twenties.
Fortunately, our anti-aging treatments do more than
simply camouflage the damage that's already been done."

Dr. Donald Powell, president
of the American Institute for
Preventive Medicine in Farm-
ington Hills, finds that he is al-
ways telling patients to complete
their prescription. "Too often,
a patient will stop taking the
pills in the middle because he's
feeling better, and then two
weeks later there's a flare up of
the original problem.
"What's really surprising is
how many people take someone
else's prescription. That's just
asking for trouble. Who knows
what your reaction may be! Pa-
tients will recover more quickly
and stay healthier if they work
with their physicians and phar-
macists — the medication ex-
perts."
Equally important is the pa-
tient accepting responsibility for
the growing number of nonpre-
scription medicines that offer all
of us greater opportunity to treat
more of the aches and illnesses
that are likely to appear as we
age. As we live longer, work and
take a more active role in our
own health care, theneed grows
to become better informed.about
self-care. ❑

Making The Most
Of Medications

* Keep an up-to-date list of all
the medications you're present-
ly taking. Show the list to all
physicians you visit. Write
down any problems you have
with the medicine so you can
discuss them with your doctor
or pharmacist.
* The prescription you take to
the drugstore must be legible.
If you can't read what your
physician hands you, chances
are the pharmacist will have
trouble reading it too. Ask your
physician to rewrite it clearly.
* Prescriptions should include
a notation of the purpose of the
drug, such as to relieve cough-
ing. Sometimes the name of
one drug is very similar to the
name of a very different med-
ication.
* Make sure the directions for
a prescription are clear and
specific: how much to take, how
often to take it, what to do if
you miss a dose, and how many
refills are permitted.
* If you skipped a dose of your
medication, don't try to catch
up by doubling the next dose
on your own.
* Don't keep old medications.
* Store medications in a dry
area, out of the reach of chil-
dren.
* Know what food or drugs you
shouldn't take with the med-
ication.
* Find out if there are any ac-
tivities that should be avoided
while taking the medication.

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