one tablet three times a day morning, evening in :Pakistan
one tablet three times a day
pAkstan second -largest city, a hospital in Lahore to tell patients when they take the drug , the images are being used . These simple images as a symbol of the morning sun rise from behind the mountains dkhagya while to remember that this medicine is taken at night , the moon and the stars in the image are dkhayygyy .
Half of the patients in this hospital there are written instructions on a medicine bottle is absolutely meaningless because they can not read or write .
We can use this method in the UK because according to statistics , one in every six in the UK is that we practically illiterate , as they say GC SC ( O-Level ) in English can not pass the test .
Take the wrong dose of medication can be dangerous and can threaten the patient’s life .
UK charity working to improve patients ‘ Patients Association , said many patients they have daily telephone call to ask whether or not he has the correct dosage of medication and he promptly whether or not to take medicine .
Aussie Association chairman Dr Mike Smith says is important for the protection of patients on the medicine bottle labels are accurate and that they fully understand them .
” Many patients who are older or medicine bottle to read small letters written on colorful pack is having problems . ‘

These images can then solve the problem ?
Dr. Smith says tsuryn can be helpful . They say that less educated patients will benefit not only the patient , but they also can benefit from the sharp mind does not work , or who have forgotten disease .
Connected to the Services Hospital Lahore , Dr. Matthew Clayton and his colleagues have made for patients with a new prescription and ballots are made of words rather than pictures . In addition , each medication prescription medication times a number is listed on the medicine bottle or pill packet shows the number written . The patient remembers that day in which medicine is taken , how often and for how long .
Dr. Matthew Clayton Research UK medical journal British Medical Journal published the photographs claiming that the instructions were read their patients’ medication usage times and remember that approximately 20% of the diet improved ‘s .
Although the literacy rate in Pakistan is much better than the UK , but experts believe that patients in the UK who are in a group , other than problems of illiteracy and it may be beneficial for patients .
The senior officer associated with MJ says Dr. Mubashir bit a patient who can not see well , who have difficulty in learning new things , or they are suffering from mental disorders and many different medications a patient who take a day believed to be the ballots may be helpful for such patients .

But not all experts agree with Dr. Butt . Adjunct Professor , University of Leeds Theo Rainer , who are experts in the instructions given to patients , the dilemma for the images we’re patients may be the result of the instructions and pictures can also be exactly reversed .
” Most people in Britain can read , so there is no need to pack the bottle and the words written in simple and clear instructions . ”
In this regard, Dr. Theo Rainer directed to the example of an image on the image of a child in the negation symbol (the cross ) is shown . This means that ” Keep medicine out of reach of children , but in some patients it did mean that the ‘ Do not use this medication if you are pregnant . ” Not only that, but understand that some patients , the drug ‘s contraceptive ” some thought that medicine is only for adults and children unable to give it . ‘
” I think the more simple solution to this problem , but in fact there are pictures where some problems could also give rise to several major problems . ”
This means that the photographs introduced at Lahore instructions completely illiterate patients probably will not solve the problem , and more research is needed in this regard .
one tablet three times a day morning, evening in :Pakistan