💊 Medication Understanding & Adherence *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.8 – When to Call Your Pharmacist vs. Doctor: Pharmacists are great for quick questions about timing, storage, or mild side effects. Doctors handle stronger reactions or changes in how the medicine works. If you’re unsure who to contact, start with your pharmacist—they can guide you fast. Calling your doctor is best if symptoms are painful, lasting, or strange. Both work together to keep your care safe and smooth. Writing symptoms before calling helps explain clearly. Always have your medication list nearby for easy reference. Calling early prevents small issues from growing. Trusting your care team keeps you supported every step of the way. Clear communication builds safer healing.

About this course

Education and strategies to help individuals understand their medications, use them safely, and maintain consistent adherence to treatment plans.

This course includes:
  • Medication tracking templates and reminder tools
  • Educational guides on safe storage and usage
  • Communication scripts for discussing medications with providers

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