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2. Taking Prescription Medications as Directed

Medication is usually the best line of defense against lupus-related symptoms, and most people with the condition need multiple prescriptions. To effectively treat symptoms, it is important to follow the dosing schedule and directions from doctors and pharmacists. Over-the-counter medications, natural remedies, vitamins, and other prescriptions should only be taken under the direction of a doctor who is aware of all other medications.

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