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Did You Know? If you can, have all of your prescriptions filled at the same pharmacy. The pharmacist will better be able to tell if a new drug might cause problems with other medications you're taking. An alternative is to bring a list of all the medications you take when you drop off a new prescription. |
How Much Do You Know About Drug Interactions?
Every year, thousands of people experience interactions between prescribed drugs and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, or between drugs and herbal products. Other unexpected interactions can occur between drugs and certain foods or health conditions. Learn what you can do to prevent these interactions by taking this quiz.
Take the drug interaction quiz.
Over-the-Counter Medication Quiz
Just because a drug is available without a prescription doesn't mean it's safe to take. Take this quiz and learn the ins and outs of OTC medicines.
Take the over-the-counter medication quiz.
Medication Safety Quiz
Learn how to better manage your medications by taking this quiz.
Take the medication safety quiz.
Do You Have Questions About Your Medications?
If you have questions about managing your medications, our Senior Health Centers can help. Fill out the form below to be contacted with a physician referral. Also, click the button below to download a Universal Medication Form. Print the form and list all the medicines you are currently taking including prescriptions and over-the-counter medications and herbals. Also, include all medicines that you take as needed.

This form is intended to provide a helpful means for the public to connect with the hospital and provide feedback or ask a general question. It should not be used to request medical advice or ask questions about a particular patient's condition. For these types of matters, please consult your physician. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.