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Prescription Drugs Quiz

Prescription drugs can work wonders when they are taken as they should be. But what happens when you miss a dose? Or when you want to take an over-the-counter medication along with your prescription? See if you know the answers to these and other questions by taking this quiz.

Medication Safety Quiz

Learn how to better manage your medications by taking this quiz.

Aspirin Quiz

Each year, more than a million Americans die from heart attacks and other forms of coronary heart disease. Low-dose aspirin therapy is one weapon in the arsenal against heart disease that also includes healthy dieting, adequate exercise and not smoking. Learn more about aspirin's role in combating heart disease by taking this quiz

All About Blood Pressure Medication

Several kinds of medicine are commonly prescribed for high blood pressure. Here are some of the main types.

Stopping Blood Pressure Drugs Risks a Stroke

Medication to control high blood pressure only works if you take it.

A Must-Know Guide to Drug-Drug Interactions

Drug-drug interactions occur when one drug interacts or interferes with another drug. Such interactions are dangerous because they can alter the way one or both of the drugs act in the body. They can also cause unexpected side effects. The following information can help you avoid drug-drug interactions.

Easy Ways to Remember to Take Your Medications

If you have more than two medications to manage, consider getting a pill organizer -- a special container marked with the days of the week. Besides housing multiple medications, a compartmentalized organizer can be useful for keeping track of the medications you've taken.

Heart Disease: Managing Multiple Medications

Whether you take prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicine or both, there are important guidelines to follow to get the most from them.

Heart Disease: Considering Cold Relief

Colds and the flu can be serious for people with heart disease.

All About Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs

According to the American Heart Association, there are five main types of cholesterol-lowering medications.

Did You Take Your Blood Pressure Medicine Today?

When you miss a dose of your blood pressure medicine, you might not notice a difference. But your body does.

Beta-Blockers, Statins: A One-Two Combination

These medications make it easier to take care of coronary artery disease. They have helped many people stay healthy and avoid heart attacks.

Aspirin and Your Heart: Should You or Shouldn’t You?

Although aspirin is a common over-the-counter medication, it’s not appropriate for everyone.

When You’re Taking Heart Medications

These medications are life-giving and powerful. It's important to take them just as your doctor has prescribed.