Science, asked by sufiyanrashida786, 4 months ago

Farah has typhoid and her doctor told her to take two tablets per day. She forgets to take them one day. The next day she decides to take four tablets. Is she doing the right thing?

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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Answer: No that is not the right thing to do.

Explanation:

  • If you don't take your medication as directed, your pain will get worse and your condition can get worse. If you're taking medication for chronic pain, skipping doses can make it more difficult to treat your pain.
  • You Might Go Through Withdrawal — If you skip a dose or stop taking your medicine altogether, it can cause chemical changes in your brain that can cause a number of symptoms, including headaches, exhaustion, trouble falling asleep, and flu-like symptoms.
  • You run the risk of missing the ideal window. Some anti-inflammatory medications for arthritis work best if you take them before any symptoms appear. Otherwise, it could be more difficult to control your pain flare-ups. If you have asthma, waiting too long to use your inhaler puts you at risk of failing to stop inflamed airways and the subsequent symptoms.
  • Your medical strategy could fail. Your infection could remain longer or even return if you don't finish your antibiotics.
  • Then you might require a lengthier drug regimen or stronger antibiotics. Take all of your prescription medications even if you feel better because incomplete treatments can lead to antibiotic resistance.
  • It can become more difficult to treat your illness. By skipping your HIV medicine, you run the risk of giving your virus strain an opportunity to develop resistance to the therapy. That will make it more difficult to manage your infection.
  • You can experience significant difficulties. It may increase your risk of suffering a heart attack, a stroke, kidney failure, or other issues if you don't take your blood pressure medications for your heart as directed. Skipping even OTC medications can be risky.
  • Following a heart attack or stroke, your doctor may have prescribed daily aspirin use. Stopping use could cause your condition to "rebound" and result in another heart attack.

Hence, it is not advisable to skip medications.

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