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How To Avoid Taking Too Many Medicine?

Interactions with Lipitor I also take Atenolol.Lisinoprilfor B/P & heart. Celebrex& Gabapentinfor arthritis,Nexium for reflux Claritinfor allergy,L-Thyroid ,Asa,Calcium,& Cymbalta. I worry about taking so many pills,interactions etc.What do you think? I am 80 yrs old.
Thu, 5 Jun 2014
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You are right and it is understandable. However, it is imperative for your doctor to get a review to only get the greatest needed medications prescribed. It s true that with numerous consultations and with various doctors from different specialties, the temptation of prescribing too many drugs might be encountered. I suggest you get a review from your doctor, especially an internist. The concern of drug interactions has its place. Kind regards
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How To Avoid Taking Too Many Medicine?

Hi, You are right and it is understandable. However, it is imperative for your doctor to get a review to only get the greatest needed medications prescribed. It s true that with numerous consultations and with various doctors from different specialties, the temptation of prescribing too many drugs might be encountered. I suggest you get a review from your doctor, especially an internist. The concern of drug interactions has its place. Kind regards