| People who need special care |
| There are times when your body type, condition or specific symptom of illness can make a drug cause bad effect to the body. In addition, sometimes by using a medicine people might have their activities limited. Always consult a pharmacist before you use a medicine. |
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| Do you have allergies? (People with allergies) |
Because people with allergies have a higher possibility of stronger reaction to drugs, special care is imperative. Try to learn about the types of things you are allergic to, when your allergies appear, whether your allergies appeared or not when you take a certain drug ( let's be cognizant of what drug causes allergies for you), or whether you have someone in your family that has allergies. Always give proper information to a pharmacist and have them check the drug for you. |
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| People with multiple illnesses. (Do you have more than one sickness?) |
| If you have another sickness, or have experienced an illness before, depending on the drug the illness may worsen or a side effect may appear. What illness did you have and when was that? When and how did you get cured? It would be good medical practice to explain these events in details. |
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| People who drive or have hazardous working conditions: |
Depending on the drug some drugs can make you feel sleepy, feel weary, feel powerless or dizzy. For people who drive a car or work in factories doing hazardous work, inform the pharmacist of your situation before buying a drug. |