 Hello friends! I'm Dr. Gunit Singh, Intensivist, Manipal Hospital Patela. Since the WHO is celebrating patient safety week around the 17th of September every year, Ode Oplaksh Manipal Hospital is doing a medication safety week around the same year program. I would like to talk to you about the importance of medication safety. Because when a patient is taken to the hospital, if there is no question of pertaining, they can face their own problems. Like we do road traffic rules for our safety. Similarly, we use our medications. They are pertaining. The safety rules should be followed. But majority of the patients are not aware of those rules because they are not aware that the questions are asked to their doctor about what they have done during their use. So there are certain moments that we have taken care of. Those moments are looked as stars. S is for when you are starting the medication. T is when you are taking the medication. A is when you are adding something new in terms of additional medication. Then R for reviewing the medication. Then while stopping the medications. At each of these moments, starting, taking, then adding, reviewing, then stopping. So you can ask your doctor. When you are taking the medication, there are no side effects. Whether I should take this medication in the morning. B, A, medication makes a second medicinal gap. You have to take it on your stomach. There is no food substrate or food substance. There is no interaction. If you don't take GSE properly, then the adverse effects or side effects or negative effects should be avoided. GSE, if you think about road traffic, that it is our own safety to take our helmet off. Just like this, asking questions and following the rules accordingly will be done by us.