Many people don't
realize that their pharmacist is an important member of their health care
team. If you always fill you prescriptions at the same pharmacy, then you
will have a pharmacist who is familiar with your medical issues and can
detect any possible problems with your medications. In fact, it is a good
idea to volunteer information about medications you are already taking when
you visit a new pharmacist. Then, she can add this information to your
records and have a complete file of information. She can monitor the drugs
you are taking and let you know of any potential interactions or harmful side
effects.
If cost is an issue for
you, your pharmacist can help. Ask her if there are any less expensive brands
of your medication available. Or, you can request that she fill only half the
prescription, to give you a chance to try out the medication before paying
for the entire amount. You can also ask your doctor for a few free samples.
Once you have ascertained that the prescribed medication is working for you,
you can go ahead and ask your pharmacist to fill the prescription for you.
When you pick up your prescription, don't forget to ask the pharmacist to
explain to you how to take it if you have any doubts. She can also supply you
with written instructions.
Your pharmacist can
provide you with important support, but there is a limit to what she can do.
If you suspect that you have a problem that requires medical attention, you
should always consult your doctor right away.
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