Myths
Discover expert insights and detailed guides in the field of myths for My Prescription.
Myth: All Drug Interactions Are Obvious
all drug interactions are obvious for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
Read Full GuideMyth: Brand Name And Active Ingredient Are The Same Thing
brand name and active ingredient are the same thing for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
Read Full GuideMyth: Caregivers Dont Need Label Literacy
caregivers dont need label literacy for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
Read Full GuideMyth: Generic Medicines Are Always Inferior
generic medicines are always inferior for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
Read Full GuideMyth: Missing One Dose Never Matters
missing one dose never matters for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
Read Full GuideMyth: More Mg Always Means Stronger Treatment
more mg always means stronger treatment for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
Read Full GuideMyth: Prescription Labels Are Self Explanatory
prescription labels are self explanatory for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
Read Full GuideMyth: Side Effects Mean The Medicine Is Wrong
side effects mean the medicine is wrong for My Prescription: evergreen guidance about prescription literacy, medicine labels, dosing instructions, generic alternatives, and patient understanding.
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