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Ada Hillside Pharmacy offers quick and
simple prescription refills
along with knowledgeable advice on keeping you
and your entire family healthy. We are your
community's Good Neighbor pharmacy and provide the type of service every
customer deserves!Services
Offered
Prescription Choices |
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Transfer your prescription to start enjoying
Good
Neighbor service! |
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Start enjoying our unique "no hassle" prescription
refills. |
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Contact us with questions regarding your
prescription(s). |
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Review our privacy policy regarding your
prescriptions. |
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Prescription Advice |
- When prescribed a new medication, ask your doctor
or pharmacist the following questions:
- What is the name of the medicine? What is it
supposed to do?
- Is it okay to substitute a less-expensive generic
medicine for the name brand? Will it achieve the same effect?
- What is the dose of the medicine? Are there food,
drinks, other medicines, or activities I should avoid while taking this
medicine?
- What are the possible side effects of the
medicine? What should I do if they occur?
- How many refills of this prescription can I get?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
- What should I do if I accidentally take more than
the recommended dose?
- Is there any written information I can take home
with me? (We have information sheets that you can use as an at-home
reference.)
- When your doctor prescribes a medication for you
for the first time, make sure to tell him or her the following:
- The names of all medicines you are currently
taking including both over-the-counter and
prescription medication. It is important for your doctor to know this
information in order to prescribe the medicine that will be the most
helpful.
- Any concerns you have about using your medication.
- If you are allergic to any medication or have had
troubling side effects from a medication that has been prescribed to you.
- During your treatment, you should your
notify your physician or
pharmacist about:
- Problems you are having with your prescription.
- Any side effects or problems you have had since starting to take
the prescription.
- New prescriptions that another doctor may have given you and
any over-the-counter medicines that you started taking since your last
doctor's visit.
- How you are feeling since starting the medication.
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