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QWHAT should I do if I miss a dose of medicine?

AiT depends on the medication and when you take it during the day, says Suresh Bagga from lloyds Pharmacy online Doctor. most drugs, such as blood pressure pills or indigestio­n remedies, can be taken later the same day.

But this may not be that appropriat­e with certain contracept­ive drugs, such as some progestero­ne-only pills, as these have to be taken within a threehour window, while steroids should be taken in the morning (to avoid disrupting sleep), and some cholestero­l tablets at night (to be most effective).

Don’t simply double the dose the next day: taking two blood pressure tablets, for example, could cause your blood pressure to drop dangerousl­y low, while a double dose of aspirin may cause bleeding or overdose. With antibiotic­s, adjust the timings of the remaining doses so they are spaced out through the day.

if you are worried, talk to your pharmacist or practice nurse.

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