Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent

Medication

Some medications can have side effects that can lead to falls, for example by causing dizziness, drowsiness, or balance problems. If you are taking four or more medications, the risk of falls can further increase.

Regular Medication Reviews

It's very important to have your medications regularly reviewed by your GP or pharmacist. Make sure you let them know if you have fallen over recently. These professionals can monitor your medications for any potential side effects that might increase your risk of falls and change the prescription if necessary. This becomes especially important as we age since our response to medicines can change, and dosages may need to be modified.

Following Medication Instructions

Taking your medications as prescribed by your GP is vital to their effectiveness. Be mindful of specific instructions, such as taking them at a certain time of day, on an empty stomach, or with food. If you have any questions or concerns about your medications, don't hesitate to consult your pharmacist or a health professional.

Interactions and Considerations

It's important to be aware of potential interactions between your medications and other substances, such as alcohol or over-the-counter drugs. These interactions can make your medications less effective or lead to side effects.

Here are some tips to consider:

  • Alcohol - Be cautious when consuming alcohol while taking medications, as it can interact with certain drugs. It's advisable to discuss alcohol consumption with a health professional.
  • Over-the-counter medications - Inform your pharmacist about any over-the-counter medications or supplements you plan to take, as they can interact with prescription drugs.

Pharmacist Support

Remember that your pharmacist can be a valuable resource to talk about medications and possible side effects, and any concerns you might have. They can also provide guidance on your medication dosages, potential interactions, and proper usage. 


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Local Support 

Link 1 e.g NHS Trust website
Link 2 e.g. Local Age UK
Visit our Help and Contacts section 

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Helpful Links 

How medicines work - NHS
Online health check - NHS
Asking for a medication review - Age UK

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