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Firstly, Making sure that you been prescribed that drug.
Reading the directions or instructions.
Knowing the side effects of the Medication/Drug.
Making sure you tell your doctor if you are taking any other medications, and always take the healthy amount or the amount you were prescribed.
Don't ever share your medicine, and make sure it has not expired.
Track the time you take it if you take more than one dose or pill.
DO NOT drink alcohol while taking your prescribed medication.
Remember the Abreaviated term: <em>SAFER</em>
(S) Speak up//(A) Ask questions//(F) Find the facts//(E) Evaluate your choices//(R) Read the label.
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Diet- Taking if it helps health problems and/or helps lower weight to a logical or healthy number
Physical activity- Raises heart rate and jump starts cardiovascular systems and pumps blood and oxygen through the body, though too much can harm the body
Recreational drugs- Over the counter drugs and/or black market drugs can be harmful if not taken correctly. Use these drugs for sickness, diets, or sports but use wisely
Sleep- Promotes the body through daily activities and helps the body supply energy. You should get 8-12 hrs of sleep per night
Weight- Body mass and weight should be monitored at least weekly to ensure that you are not overweight. If you are underweight, you should try to increase your body weight by slowly taking in increased portions.
A lot of my friends are dying because of their allergies
Muscular strength is the ability to exert force against a resistance enabling you and I to push, move or lift objects. Greater muscular strength means we can lift, push or pull more.
So yeah I think you have it right