Transcript
Your Medicine: Play It Safe
NARRATOR:
If you've ever had a problem with a medicine you're taking, you're
not alone. Medicine is prescribed to help you, but it can hurt you if you take
it incorrectly or mix medicines that shouldn't be taken together. A new
booklet from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, or AHRQ (pronounced
"ark"), provides advice to help you be sure that your medicines will
do only what they're supposed to do.
Doctor Carolyn Clancy, director of AHRQ...
DR. CLANCY:
Safe health care shouldn't stop when you leave the hospital or doctor's
office. Medication errors that occur at home are a serious problem. You can
learn to take your prescription drugs safely by talking with your health care
provider.
NARRATOR:
The booklet includes a handy chart where you can keep track of all your medicines,
including those you can buy without a prescription, as well as any vitamins
or other dietary supplements. The chart will help you and your doctor discuss
everything you're taking. For a free copy of Your Medicine: Play It Safe,
call 1-800-3-5-8-9-2-9-5. That's 1-800-3-5-8-9-2-9-5. I'm Bob Tebo for
the Consumer Radio Network.
Internet Citation:
Audio News Release Transcript: Your Medicine: Play It Safe. Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/medsafe.htm