When a patient expresses concerns about the side effects of their prescription, pharmacists prioritize patient care by taking them to a quiet space for a private discussion. They employ a systematic approach to address worries while ensuring safe and effective medication use. Initially, pharmacists listen attentively to understand specific concerns and gather relevant information about the nature of side effects experienced. They educate patients about common and serious side effects, often using a Consumer Medicines Information (CMI) leaflet, highlighting the importance of medication adherence and its potential benefits. Pharmacists may collaborate with other healthcare providers, such as the patient's primary care physician, to discuss alternative treatments or recommend dosage adjustments to address concerns. Additionally, they provide practical tips on managing side effects, including non-pharmacological support, and encourage ongoing open communication to monitor and address any emerging issues, ensuring patient safety and satisfaction throughout the treatment process.