If you have recently taken medication and experience any of the following symptoms, go to the emergency room:
- Sudden chest pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Unexplained swelling of a limb
- Severe headache or blurred vision
- Irregular or rapid heartbeat
A quick assessment can save a life. Don’t wait or hesitate – seek help.
🩺 What should you do?
- Do not suddenly stop taking your medication , but consult your doctor first.
- If you are taking any of the medications mentioned above, make an appointment with your doctor.
- Stay informed by using official sources, such as your national health service or international organizations.
- Report adverse reactions to the national adverse reaction monitoring programme.
🧠 Your consciousness is a life-saving instrument
Early reporting and taking informed action helps protect not only your own health, but also that of the entire community. In today’s fast-paced medical world, a single warning or symptom report can prevent widespread harm.
Be proactive. Take care of your safety.
