by Sue | Mar 27, 2015 | Doctors, Home, Medication, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare
Yes, I mean it! I live in this ocean as a pharmacist, where I can look at a medication list and know if they all go together. I spent 16 years in nursing homes reviewing patient charts and making recommendations to physicians when a discrepancy was found with... by Sue | Mar 12, 2015 | Health, Home, Medication, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare, Uncategorized
I was just interviewed for a blog about generic vs brand name medications. What are your questions about generic medications? Personally, my family and I take them. They cost 80-85% less than brand name meds and have the same amount of active ingredient. The medicine... by Sue | Feb 7, 2015 | Doctors, Health, Medication, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare
I was recently asked by a friend to review a loved one’s medications. Touching base to set up a meeting time, I was informed that “a nurse had already reviewed the meds and all is well. Thank you for your offer”. That is when I had a professional crisis!!! How... by Sue | Jan 5, 2015 | Doctors, Health, Home, Insurance, Medication, pharmacy
Adherence to medications is affected by many factors including side effects, cost, too many medications to take, and perception that the medication is unnecessary. SyneRxgy pharmacists can address these concerns by identifying side effects, simplifying medication... by Sue | Dec 9, 2014 | Health, Home, Insurance, Medication, pharmacy, Uncategorized
by Jyotsna Sharma | Aug 12, 2014 | Health, Medication
“If people took their medications as prescribed, diabetes would not evolve and worsen, blood pressure would normalize, cholesterol would be reduced dramatically, and the risk for severe health problems, such as heart attack or stroke, would be reduced. Patients would...
by Jyotsna Sharma | Aug 12, 2014 | Viruses & Diseases
Get the facts on #Ebola and find out about steps the CDC is taking to protect Americans. go.wh.gov/DWMxkc