Leaflet Medication Guides are paper handouts that come with many prescription medicines. The guides address issues that are specific to particular drugs and drug classes, and they contain FDA-approved information that can help patients avoid serious adverse events.
Make sure you have the correct leaflet for your medication. Some medication is available in different formulations and each will have its own Medication Guide. The exact brand name is written on the top of the leaflet in large letters and should match the brand name on the box.
Read the Medication Guide before you begin taking your medication so you are well prepared. You may also refer to the Medication Guide during treatment to check for side effects and possible interactions with other medications or substances, such as alcohol. You can also find out what to do if you miss a dose.
You should speak with your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about your medication or how to read the Medication Guide. Do not vary your dose or make treatment decisions based on your own reading of the Medication Guide/ Leaflet pad
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