Taking Your Medicine - Jack Fincham

Taking Your Medicine

A Guide to Medication Regimens and Compliance for Patients and Caregivers

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Buch | Softcover
215 Seiten
2005
Haworth Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7890-2859-4 (ISBN)
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Practical tips for keeping track of your medications

Forgetting to take scheduled doses of prescribed medications can cost you time, money, and future health care problems. But remembering what to take—and when to take it—can be difficult when you have so many important things to deal with on an everyday basis. Taking Your Medicine: A Guide to Medication Regimens and Compliance for Patients and Caregivers is a practical guide to the process of taking medications, presenting helpful tips and simple ideas for patients, family members, and health care providers. Author Jack E. Fincham, named by Drug Topics magazine as one of the 50 most influential pharmacists in the United States, offers effective strategies that help patients help themselves by taking an active role in treatment decisions, following treatment plans, and getting involved when problems arise.

According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, patients suffering from chronic illnesses who live in developed countries achieve a medication compliance rate of only about 50 percent. In developing countries, the rate is even lower. Whether it’s due of a lack of understanding, a lack of motivation, or a lack of concern, the failure to take medication as directed can have serious consequences. Taking Your Medicine: A Guide to Medication Regimens and Compliance for Patients and Caregivers makes taking medication easier, examining organizational, educational, and behavioral impacts on compliance, apprehensions over adverse drug effects and side effects, choosing a pharmacist, specific methods for improving compliance, reasons for noncompliance, considerations in taking medication, and patients’ rights.

Taking Your Medicine addresses:


prescription and OTC drugs

medical conditions affected or caused by noncompliance

generic substitutes for brand name medications

being an informed consumer-10 simple questions for health care providers

dealing with Internet pharmacies

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) regulations

online security of medical information and records

interactions between drugs and other drugs, vitamins, herbal supplements, food and nutritional products, tobacco, and/or alcohol

and much more!


Taking Your Medicine includes charts and tables that provide essential information on treatable chronic diseases and acute conditions, common abbreviations and their meanings, common alcohol warnings, potentially dangerous drugs for elderly patients, pharmaceutical companies that offer medical assistance programs for seniors, and Web sites with specific information for senior citizens, parents and children. It’s an invaluable resource for consumers who take prescribed medication and for caregivers—friends, family members, or health professionals—who provide them with help.

Jack Fincham, one of the world's most influential pharmacists, offers effective strategies that help patients help themselves by taking an active role in treatment decisions, following treatment plans and how to become involved when problems arise

Introduction

Chapter 1. Why Drugs Are Prescribed

Types of Drugs

The Prescription and What it Means

Your Rights Concerning Pharmacists and Physicians

What You Need to Know About Your Prescriptions

Chapter 2. Why Compliance with Medications Is Important

Definitions

Why Compliance Matters

Risks versus Benefits

Is 100 Percent Compliance Always Necessary?

Chapter 3. How to Choose a Pharmacist

Professionalism and Accessibility

Knowledge and Reputation

Honesty and Ethical Behavior

When You Cannot Choose Your Pharmacy

Other Services

Chapter 4. What the Doctor or Pharmacist Needs to Know About Your Health

Medical Conditions

Other Doctors Seen

Other Pharmacies Used

Drugs Taken

Other Considerations

Chapter 5. Dangerous Drug Interactions

General Drug-Drug Interactions

Specific Drug-Drug Interactions

Drug-OTC Drug Interactions

Drug-Herbal Product Interactions

Social Drug Effects on Medications

Drug-Nutrient Interactions

Minimizing the Potential for Drug Interactions

Chapter 6. New Regulations That Impact Health Information You Receive

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

Information Technology and Confidentiality

Chapter 7. Tools or Devices to Aid Compliance

Factors Affecting Compliance

Specific Ways to Improve Your Compliance

Getting into the Habit of Complying

Other Considerations

Chapter 8. When You Should Not Be Compliant

Intelligent Noncompliance

Adverse Drug Effects or Side Effects

Lack of Therapeutic Effects

Drug-Free Improvement

Knowing When You Should or Should Not Comply

Chapter 9. Specific Directions for Taking Your Medications

To Be Taken with Food

Take on an Empty Stomach

Avoid Certain Foods or Drinks

Unique Dosing Requirements with Some Drugs

What to Do if You Forget a Dose

Chapter 10. Other Considerations When Taking Medications

Refrigeration

Storage

Ointments and Creams

Transdermal Patches

Eye Drops

Specialty Dosage Forms

Sharing or Splitting Medications

Outdated Drugs

Off-Label Uses of Drugs

How to Dispose of Unnecessary Medications

Chapter 11. How to Help an Aging Parent with Medications

The Elderly and Noncompliance

Drugs the Elderly Should Not Take

Chapter 12. Summary and Conclusions

Double Checking

Dosing

Your Physician and You

Skipping Doses to Save Money

Medication Assistance Programs

Help for the Noncompliant

Appendix. Web Site Resources

Notes

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.9.2005
Verlagsort Binghamton
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 295 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie
ISBN-10 0-7890-2859-X / 078902859X
ISBN-13 978-0-7890-2859-4 / 9780789028594
Zustand Neuware
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