Managing Your Medicine CabinetStocking your medicine cabinet isn't difficult and doesn't take much time. You'll first want the essentials for first aid and symptom relief, rounded out with a few items that meet the special needs of you and your family.
Taking Medication SafelyMedicine can help keep you healthy. But if you don’t take it correctly, it could harm you. Your doctor or pharmacist can help you learn the right way to take your medicine.
Side Effects of Medicine May Increase With AgingSometimes medicines can cause side effects and actually make a person feel worse. Side effects are more common as people age, so it's important to understand how to identify and prevent side effects.
Easy Ways to Remember to Take Your MedicationsIf you have more than two medications to manage, consider getting a pill organizer—a special container marked with the days of the week. Besides housing multiple medications, a compartmentalized organizer can be useful for keeping track of the medications you've taken.
Over-the-Counter Remedies for SeniorsIt's easy to forget that OTC remedies are drugs that can cause side effects and affect other medications. That's why it's important to read the dosage instructions, health risks and warnings on the packaging.
Consumer's Guide to Herbal SupplementsAmericans spend $2.5 billion a year on herbal supplements, many of which have been proved beneficial. But because these products don't undergo the same U.S. Food and Drug Administration testing that prescription medicines do, some of these supplements could be unsafe.
Managing Your MedicationsWhatever medications you take, it’s important to know why you’re taking them, what they’re designed to do, and how to take them properly.