
Your home probably has some sort of pain relief medication, something to combat bouts of allergies, and maybe a few vitamins or supplements from the local health store. And then there are the prescribed medications, the ones you're taking daily and those that you take "as needed". But do you ever wonder how your medications work, what is the best time to take each, or how that pain relief tablet, those allergy meds, and prescription drugs interact when taken at the same time? Or how your newly prescribed antibiotic reacts with that glass of wine you had with dinner?Preventing Medication Errors at Home tells you what you need to know about those medications in your house and how each can improve your health and possibly cause harm. With drug therapy being a major part of conventional medical treatment, and so many medications available over-the-counter, tens of thousands of people in the United States alone die every year from side effects related to their diabetes, pain, depression and blood-thinning medications, and roughly one million people are admitted to the hospital for drug-related issues. At least half of these disasters are preventable with proper awareness of how drugs work, how to take them properly, how to identify serious side effects, and how to avoid dangerous drug combinations.Dr. Simon Haroutounian presents an engaging, easy-to-read book to help you take responsibility for your medications. Learning how to ask the right questions before you start a new medication is likely to improve your health, and possibly save your life.
This book investigates the critical question of how individuals can identify and mitigate the risks of medication errors within their own households. Dr. Simon Haroutounian, a pharmacist with extensive academic and clinical credentials, utilizes public health data and pharmacological principles to argue that a significant portion of drug-related hospitalizations and fatalities are preventable through patient education. He provides a structured framework for understanding drug interactions, proper administration, and the identification of adverse side effects.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which translates complex pharmacological concepts into actionable advice for the layperson. Experts highlight this as a practical resource for patients seeking to improve their health literacy and safety in home medication management.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2019-12-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190674989
ISBN-13:
9780190674984
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