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Potential Problems with Bipolar MedicationBy David Oliver
One of the biggest factors in the stability of most people who have bipolar disorder is their medication. Changes, even small ones, in a person's medication can upset that stability dramatically. That's why you need to be particularly vigilant about possible medication mistakes whether you have bipolar or are supporting someone who does. Normally, medicine is dispensed in the following process. First, you or your loved one goes to the doctor who decides on a type of medication. The doctor writes out the prescription which is taken to or called into the pharmacy. The pharmacist takes that information he or she hears/sees and "makes" the medicine so you or your loved one can pick it up. The instructions for the medication are written on the bottle. Usually, everything goes right. However, things don't always go right. Let me show you some of the potential problems that can interfere with the process:
Thankfully, you can prevent these potential problems from interfering with your loved one's stability. Let's look at some prevention strategies for each of the above possibilities: The doctor may write down the wrong medication The pharmacist may read or hear the prescription wrong The pharmacist makes a mistake and "makes" the wrong
prescription The worker at the pharmacy gives you or your loved one a prescription for
someone else The wrong instructions are placed on the medicine bottle In addition to these suggestions, the following tips can also help you or your loved one avoid possible problems with medications:
When you follow the guidelines, strategies, and tips above, you or your loved one will be less likely to encounter problems with your prescriptions. About The Author David Oliver is the founder of FreeBipolarSupport.com a one stop source of information on how to cope and deal with bipolar disorder. Sign up for one of his FREE Mini Courses on Bipolar by visiting FreeBipolarCourse.com. 17/12/04 Back to Article List |
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