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Individuals in New York should ask their pharmacists some questions about their prescriptions to ensure that they take the medication accurately. This should be done whether it is a new medication or one the individual has been taking for a long time. Individuals should know the name of their medication and what they are taking it for so that they can identify it as needed for refills or in case of an incident like an emergency room visit.

Individuals in New York should ask their pharmacists some questions about their prescriptions to ensure that they take the medication accurately. This should be done whether it is a new medication or one the individual has been taking for a long time. Individuals should know the name of their medication and what they are taking it for so that they can identify it as needed for refills or in case of an incident like an emergency room visit.

Individuals should also know when the medication is supposed to be taken and for how long as well as whether any food, drinks or other medications must be avoided during that time. It is also important to know what kind of side effects might be expected and whether any of them are serious.

The efficacy of medications can be affected by how they are stored, so individuals should make sure that they know how to store the prescription correctly. It can also be easy to miss a dose sometimes, so individuals should find out what they should do in case that happens. Finally, individuals should find out how long they should wait for the medication to work and when they should follow up with a medical professional if it is not working. They should also ask how to dispose of unused medication.

In some cases, even with these precautions, an individual might be prescribed the wrong drug or the wrong dosage. If an error like this occurs, it can have serious consequences for the patient. In such a situation, the individual may wish to speak to an attorney about whether the incident might constitute medical malpractice. The patient may wish to file a civil suit. A court would consider whether the medical facility, medical professional or pharmacist may have been negligent.