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Medication
Management
Medications and You
Know your medications and how to take them
Goals for Optimal
Medication Management
Create a system that helps you
remember to take your
medications
Carry an up-to-date list of all
your medications
Discuss any medication concerns
with your health care team
Understand what your
medications are for and how to
take them
Results of Mismanagement
• Emergency department visits
– Drug safety issues make older
adults 2x more likely to end up in
the emergency department
– 700,000 ER Visits are due to
adverse drug effects
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1287308/more_presc
riptions_cause_greater_confusion_for_seniors/#WfDy
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http://www.cdc.gov/medicationsafety/basics.html
Results of Mismanagement
Hospital admissions
– Common factor for
hospital readmissions
– 120,000 hospitalizations
are due to adverse drug
effects annually
http://www.cdc.gov/medicationsafety/basics.html
Results of Mismanagement
Nursing home admissions
– Medication non-adherence
accounts for nearly
one-fourth of nursing home
admissions
•http://adultmeducation.com/index.html
Reducing Medication
Mismanagement
• Adherence
• Communication
Pill Boxes
Notebooks
Reminder Notes
Caregiver Assistance
Adherence Aides
SmartPhone
Applications
Reminder Phone
Calls
Storage of Medications
• Review storage information on
prescriptions (ex: insulin)
• Do not store medications in the
bathroom
• Keep each family members’ medication
separately to avoid mixups
• Keep medications out of reach from
children and pets
• Check expiration dates routinely and
throw out medications past their dates
• Keep narcotics in a safe place and out of
the hands of children and misusers.
Disposal of Medications
• Poison Help Line = 1-800-222-1222
• Throw out expired and/or discontinued
medications
– Take-Back boxes at police department
(Thurmont, Brunswick)
– 110 Airport Drive (police mall)
– 100 West Patrick St (court house)
• FDA recommends flushing small number
of medications (see separate list)
Reducing Medication Mismanagement
• Communication
Medication List
• Include all prescriptions, overthe-counters, herbals, and
supplements
• Keep up-to-date
• Carry list at all times (wallet,
phone)
• Share with all health
professionals including your
pharmacist and physicians
• Ask doctors to print one
for you, especially after
medication changes.
Prescription Medications
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Try to use one pharmacy.
Be careful of automatic refills.
Be aware of proper time and use.
Look for capsules or tablets that
differ from others in the container.
Do not combine bottles.
Review all your medicines yearly.
Do not take medicine in the dark.
Do not share prescription
medications.
Read Your Labels
Over the Counter (OTC) Medications
• Know which OTCs can cause
problems with your medications
and disease states:
– Pain medicine, laxatives,
cold medicines, and antacids
• Compare the active ingredients
in OTCs:
– Many drugs contain the same active
ingredient.
– It is easy to take more than is safe
• Unsure? Ask the pharmacist
Medication Questions to Always Ask
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What is the name of the medication?
What is the medication for?
How and when do I take the medication?
How long do I need to take the
medication?
5. Do I need to stay away from any food,
drinks, other medicine, or activities while I
take this medication?
6. Are there any side effects?
7. What do I do if side effects occur?
Managing the Cost of
Medications
• Know your health plan’s
pharmacy benefits
• Know your preferred pharmacy
• Community pharmacy
• Mail order pharmacy
Affording medications
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Inquire about lower cost alternatives
Ask for samples
Know your preferred pharmacy
Goodrx.com
– Compares pharmacy costs and provides
medication coupons
• Needymeds.org
– One stop site for manufacturer coupons and
patient assistance applications
• Medicare recipients
– Reassess insurance plan every year
– Check into eligibility for Extra Help
Community Resources
• Helping with Cost of Medications
– Religious Coalition
27 Degrange Street
Frederick, MD 21901
301-631-2670
Hours: Monday, Wednesday-Friday 10am-2pm
Tuesday 10am-4pm
Community Resources
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Helping with Cost of Medications
– Mission of Mercy
22 South Market Street Suite 6D
Frederick, MD 21701
301-682-5683
www.amissionofmercy.org
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Community Action Agency
100 South Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701
301-600-1506
Community Resources
• Helping with Cost of Medications for those
with Medicare Part D
– Department of Aging
1440 Taney Avenue
Frederick, MD 21702
301-600-1605
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:00pm
Community Resources
Your Community Pharmacist
Community Resources
Professional services
Community Resources
Care Coordinators
Community Resources
Prescribers
Internet Resources
Information about taking medications
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http://www.cdc.gov/MedicationSafety/Adult_AdverseDrugEvents.html
http://adultmeducation.com/index.html
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm164616.htm
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/BuyingUsingMedi
cineSafely/EnsuringSafeUseofMedicine/SafeDisposalofMedicines/ucm18618
7.htm#MEDICINES
Saving on medications
• www.Goodrx.com
• www.needymeds.org
Summary
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Take medications as prescribed.
Don’t self treat, and don’t stop medications on your own.
Store your medications safely.
Dispose of medications safely.
Create and carry an updated list of all medications
Share your medication list
Know why your take your medications.
Talk to your health care team for concerns or questions.
Questions