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Pudent Use of Medications

Stephen Barrett, M.D.

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This article was posted on October 25, 1999.

 

 

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Medication calendars ¾à¹°º¹¿ë ´Þ·Â

The calendar has spaces for patients or professionals to mark off the amount of medicine to take and the time of day to take it. Space can also be provided for the patient to check off after the drug is taken.

Individual medication instruction sheets °³ÀÎ ¾à¹°º¹¿ë Áö½Ã¼­

Pharmacists tape sample pills next to the dosage time on these sheets with complete instructions on how to take the specific medication.

Color-coded bottles

A sticker the same color as the pill is placed on the bottle to help patients remember which pills go with each bottle's label information.

Clock faces

Clock faces with correct administration times can help patients who can't read or have poor eyesight.

Self-sealing plastic bags

All the medicines to be taken at each dosing time are marked, put in small, individual bags, and sealed. The day's doses are all packed into one larger plastic bag, and the seven daily bags are sealed into a bag that holds a week's supply.

Blister cards

A daily dose for a month is packed in a pop-out container marked or set for calendar days. The empty spaces help patients keep track of doses taken.

Calendar tray

A plastic box for a week's medications has compartments to hold multiple medications for up to four doses per day.

Timer cap

This device fits standard prescription bottles and can be programmed to flash and beep at dose time. Some versions flash each time a dose is taken.

Timer dispenser

A compartmentalized container makes a sound, such as a beep or a buzz, when it's time for a dose. It also shows which compartment holds the appropriate medication.