Medications

What to Ask Before Starting a New Medication

About this guide

Written by: My Medical Choice Editorial Team

This guide is designed to help patients and families prepare for better conversations with licensed healthcare professionals. It is general educational information only and is not medical advice.

This article is for general educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Talk with a qualified healthcare professional about your personal health situation.

Starting a new medication can be helpful, but it is worth understanding what the medicine is for, how to take it, and what to watch for.

Questions to ask

  • What condition or symptom is this medication meant to treat?
  • How soon should I expect to notice a benefit?
  • How should I take it, and what should I do if I miss a dose?
  • What common side effects should I expect?
  • What side effects should prompt a call?
  • Does it interact with my current medications, supplements, alcohol, or certain foods?
  • Is there a generic or lower-cost option?
  • How long might I need to take it?

Before you leave

Ask for written instructions, confirm the pharmacy, and make sure you know who to contact if you have problems.

Frequently asked questions

What should I ask before starting a medication?

Ask what it is for, how to take it, what side effects to watch for, what interactions matter, and how follow-up will work.

Should I mention supplements and over-the-counter medicines?

Yes. Tell your healthcare professional about prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements, patches, creams, and as-needed medicines.

What if I miss a dose?

Ask the prescribing professional or pharmacist what to do if you miss a dose, because instructions vary by medication.