Medication Management
Medication ManagementAs an active self-care manager, you must do everything you can to manage your condition, while still enjoying life tothe fullest. And that includes managing the medications you take. But it can be difficult – you may take manydifferent medications and they can be complicated. Here are some tips that may help managing your medications alittle easier.First, remember that your healthcare provider has prescribed the medication to you for a reason. It may not cureyour long-term health problems, but it may:Reduce your symptoms. This can help you feel better day to day and overall. Prevent or delay the progression of thedisease and other health problems that may be a result of the condition. Provide your body with something it nolonger produces but needs.Taking the medications, your healthcare provider has prescribed is good for you. Just be sure to take them exactly asdirected to ensure you are getting all the benefits they can provide. If you have questions about how they aresupposed to be taken, or have trouble following the directions, talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Theycan help you find the best way to take them, so you don’t miss a dose.If you feel there may be other obstacles to taking your medications as directed, talk to your healthcare provider. Forexample, medications can be expensive. If you feel you won’t be able to fill a prescription, or even take themedication on a regular basis because of cost, your healthcare provider may be able to prescribe a less expensivealternative that may work just as well.Often when you have more than one long-term health problem or suffer from more than one symptom, you may beprescribed more than one medication. Don’t rely on your memory to make sure you have taken all your medications;develop a system so that you can feel confident you are taking all of your medications as directed.Some people use a calendar to remember when to take their medications. Others prefer to use a pill organizer.Some set an alarm on their phone or tablet to remind them to take their medications. However, you choose tomanage your medications, make sure it works for your lifestyle.It is a good idea to take an updated list of all the medications you are taking and their current doses to eachhealthcare visit. If you can’t take a list, take the bottles of medications with you. And remember to include allvitamins and herbal supplements. Your healthcare provider needs a complete picture of all of the medications youare taking in order to treat your complete health picture.All medications can have side effects. If you do experience side effects, do not stop taking your medications untilyou discuss your concerns with your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Some side effects may go away with time,Page 1 of 2This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.HCGN1023398 EN MedicationManagement.pdf© The Wellness NetworkMedication Managementmay be manageable, or there may be a different medication option available for you. If you do feel you muststop a medication because of severe side effects, call your doctor immediately.Some severe reactions may require emergency treatment. If you experience:Trouble breathingSeizuresWeak or fast heart rateNausea or vomitingOr dizziness or lightheadednessCall 911 and get help immediately.And finally, make sure to fill all of your prescriptions at the same pharmacy. Your pharmacy can check your fileand make sure there are no potential problems with any of the medications you are taking.Medications can help you take an active role in managing your long-term health conditions and help you relieveany symptoms that can be getting in the way of doing the things you enjoy. But you must take them properly toensure that they work as they are meant to.Remember to:Take your medications exactly as prescribed.Develop a system so you remember to take your medications.Take an updated list of medications with you to every healthcare appointment.Talk to your healthcare provider about side effects and obstacles to taking your medications.And fill all of your prescriptions at the same pharmacy.Talk to your healthcare team today if you have questions or concerns about the medications you take. They arethere to help.Page 2 of 2This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.HCGN1023398 EN MedicationManagement.pdf© The Wellness Network
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