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

8.5 – Smoking and Medication Effectiveness: Smoking affects more than your lungs—it changes how drugs move through your body. It can make some medicines weaker or cause others to leave your system too fast. Blood pressure, diabetes, and mental health medications often need dose changes for smokers. Quitting or cutting back can help your treatment work better. Nicotine also interacts with caffeine, alcohol, and certain pain relievers. Telling your doctor about your smoking habits helps tailor your care safely. Support programs and patches can reduce cravings over time. Breathing easier makes every medicine more effective. Protecting your lungs strengthens your whole body’s recovery power.

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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