One of my current medications has a “red” alert. What should I do?

Modified on Tue, 28 Nov, 2023 at 4:38 PM

If a medication has a “red” alert, it does not necessarily mean that you need to stop taking it. It simply means that you have a higher risk of an altered response. Alternative treatment or non-standard dosage may be warranted.


DO NOT CHANGE ANY MEDICATIONS OR DOSAGE PRIOR TO CONSULTING YOUR PHYSICIAN OR PHARMACIST, WHO SHOULD DETERMINE AN APPROPRIATE DOSE. Please note that this report is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.

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