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Useful Tips For Taking Medicine

by Adriana Noton

Tips for taking medicine may be useful to you if you have medication to take that you either don\’t like or find hard to swallow. Medication by nature is designed to work rather than taste good, this helps prevent children from ingesting it without knowing what it is. However, nasty tasting medicine just makes things worse if you don\’t like to take it in the first place.

Taking medicine you don\’t like can be done in several ways. How you do it will depend in part of what type needs to be taken, for example pills or a liquid. It\’s important to always read any labels or information leaflets that come with your medication as these can contain important information about how the medicine should be taken.

If you find it hard to swallow pills and tablets there are several things you can do. Some pills can be dissolved in liquid. This is a good option if it is the act of swallowing that you find difficult, as opposed to the taste of the tablets.

Another things you could try is crushing the pills until they become a powder. This powder can then be mixed with food to disguise the medicine. This could range from mixing it with a spoonful of jelly, or putting it in with a whole meal. Which option you choose will depend on the instructions given which tell you how the pills should be taken.

Another method, which works whether your medication is in tablet or liquid form, is to give yourself a treat once you\’ve had it. This could be anything from a piece of chocolate to five minutes peace and quiet on your own. The point is that it needs to be something you will consider a reward.

A tip for taking liquid medication is to mix it with another liquid that you like. You need to check that there are no restrictions on what it can be mixed with, and you also want to make sure to dilute it as little as possible. If in doubt you should check with your doctor or whoever prescribed the medication you are taking.

Building your medication into your daily routine can also help. Knowing you need to take it before you leave for work, or at lunchtime means there is a greater chance you will do so. If you leave it that you will just take it \’sometime\’ you may put if off and even miss doses which may be a dangerous thing to do.

Sometimes, having someone\’s help can make it easier to do something we don\’t like. Find yourself a medication buddy who can help support you when taking your medicine. It doesn\’t matter if they are there in person or at the end of a phone, if they can provide you with the help you need, that is what is important.

Finding good tips for taking medicine during menopause really can make a difference. Many families have their own tips which have come down through the generations. When you find one that works for you you\’ll be amazed at how much easier it becomes to take your medication and wish you had discovered it earlier.

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