Medication Management


Hundreds of thousands of people go to the emergency room every year because of problems with medications they’re taking – accidental overdoses, side effects and bad interactions. Pharmacists at Mayo Clinic, are trying to change that. They’ve started a new program that helps people manage their medications safely and as cost-effectively as possible.

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Medication Management

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3 Responses to Medication Management

  1. Johanna Barr says:

    How is best way to take:
    Hydrochlorotothiazide, Integraf Ferrous Fumarate, Prednisone, Catcitriol, Calcium Carbonate 600 mg x 6 daily, Magnesium, Potassium, Levoxyl.

    Tums are cheaper…..but is the Antacid side of it a problem with other Medicines?

    Johanna

  2. j a says:

    are there any bad interactions between taking all the medications daily–celexa,xanax, premarin and sevalla

    28 yr old with history of depression/anxiety, hystorectomy and now with severe body pain and sleeplessness,possible fibromyalgia mentioned so sevalla started a month ago, blood test done to rule out other illnesses.

    • Hi, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately we are unable to offer medical advice via this platform. If you would like to get a second opinion from Mayo Clinic please contact one of our appointment offices. Mayo Clinic in Arizona 800-446-2279 (toll free), Mayo Clinic in Florida 904-953-0853, or Mayo Clinic in Minnesota 507-538-3270.

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