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Medicines are available in many types, including tablets, capsules, syrups, injections, ointments, drops, and inhalers. They may be over-the-counter for common issues like pain or cold, or prescription-only for chronic and serious conditions. Each type is designed for specific use, dosage, and patient needs.
The right medicine should always be based on a doctor’s diagnosis and prescription. Never self-medicate for serious or recurring symptoms. Read labels, indications, and dosage instructions carefully. If you have allergies, chronic conditions, or take other medicines, consult a healthcare professional before starting any new medicine.
Generic medicines contain the same active ingredient and work in the same way as their branded counterparts, meeting required quality and safety standards. They are usually more affordable. However, if you have specific medical conditions or concerns, discuss options with your doctor before switching between brands and generics.
Store medicines in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture unless the label specifies refrigeration. Keep all medicines out of reach of children and pets. Do not use medicines past their expiry date and regularly check strips and bottles for damage or discoloration before use.
Over-the-counter medicines may interact with your regular prescription medicines, affecting how they work or increasing side effects. Always inform your doctor or pharmacist about all medicines and supplements you use. Avoid combining similar products, such as multiple painkillers, without professional guidance to prevent accidental overdose or complications.