*** Know Your Medications
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- Get all of your medication filled at the same pharmacy. Many pharmacies have computers that immediately alert them if an attempt is made to fill a prescription that has a potentially dangerous interaction with another one that person is taking. It is literally impossible for even the most brilliant physicians to keep up with every potential drug interaction know to man. If you have ever seen how thick a PDR (Physicians Desk Reference) is you will understand the incomprehensible amount of information it contains, and new drugs are being developed each day!
- Write down a list of all of your medications and keep it with you at all times. Do not forget to include the dosage (i.e. 10 mg), the frequency with which you take it (i.e. twice daily), and WHY you take it. Many medications are used for more than one condition and knowing exactly why you are taking the medication can go a long way toward avoiding confusion in the future.
- Read the information that your pharmacist gives you with each prescription and after you have finished, tuck it away in a safe place in case you need to refer to it in the future. If you have further questions, research your medication yourself online.
- When you get refills, make sure you do not take them until you finish the pills from the old bottle. This is of paramount importance. Many times patients take a pill from both bottles not knowing they are doubling up on medication. This is especially easy to do if the refilled medication looks different from the original one.
- If you take a lot of medications and the risk of confusion is high, consider getting a pill case with a different compartment for each day of the week and for different times during the day (i.e. morning, afte oon, and nighttime). Have a relative fill it for you at the beginning of each week.
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