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تعداد آیتم قابل مشاهده باقیمانده : 3 مورد
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Identifying problems in taking medicines

Identifying problems in taking medicines
Review your medicine record
Keep a record of when you take your medicines for about a week. In addition to the time of day, write down where you are and what you are doing. After a week, you can review the record and answer the following questions to help you see where you are having problems:
Are times of day related to problems in taking your medicine? What times are not convenient? Did you miss a dose or take it late more than twice during the week? Which doses were most often missed or late?
Do some locations interfere with your medicine schedule? How often are you away from home when you need to take your medicine? Does this cause a problem? What locations cause the most problems?
Do some activities interfere with your medicine schedule? What activities have been related to missing or being late taking your medicines? Which of these activities occur on a regular basis?
Do other people interfere with your medicine schedule? Do you feel embarrassed to take your medicine in front of certain people? Who? Do people tell you that you don't need to take so much medicine? How often do you see these people?
Do moods or feelings interfere with your medicine schedule? What moods or feelings cause problems? (For example, does feeling sad or discouraged make you feel like taking your medicine?) How often and when do these feelings occur?
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