Every time a physician sees my mother, she seems to get
another medication.
Even she thinks she is taking "too many pills." Fortunately
I discovered an innovative
service that I hope will become commonplace.
An experienced pharmacist reviewed her health problems, lab tests, and
medications
and visited her at her home. The pharmacist discussed her
medications, made
suggestions, and followed up with a written report. Results including changing
the
time of day for taking some of the medications and
suggesting an alternative
medication with fewer side effects.
I do not receive any consideration from the organization,
Medicine Cabinet Consultants.
I just was so impressed I wanted to spread the word. Their
focus is on serving seniors in the
Columbus Ohio area. Lauri Wolf, RPh, the Director
of Operations told me she knows
pharmacists around the country to whom she could
refer for comparable services.
The consulting pharmacists typically have regular jobs and do the consults
because
it is an opportunity to fulfill the kind of purpose they
imagined in graduate school.
This also explains how they could afford to charge a modest fee, $145,
for several hours work. Currently, Medicare does not cover
such services.
It would probably be cost effective for Medicare to cover
the service.
Most of us wouldn't consider surgery without of second opinion. Those who take
several medications would be wise to get a second opinion
on medications.
People who enjoy good health should think of the doctor's bill as an amusement
tax.
~(source unknown)
Only a fool would make his doctor his heir.
~(source unknown)
HUMOR
A woman told the pharmacist she wanted some arsenic to kill
her husband because he's having an affair."
The pharmacist told her, "Even if
he is cheating, I can't sell you arsenic."
She pulled out a photograph of her husband with the other
woman--the pharmacist's wife.
"I'm very sorry," the pharmacist said, "I didn't realize
you had a prescription."
A girl finally agreed to have sex with her boyfriend,
saying "Come to my house for dinner tonight. After dinner my parents are going out."
The boy went to the drug store to buy condoms and asked the pharmacist for
help, explaining that it was his first time. At dinner that night he kept his
head down the whole time.
His girlfriend asked, "What's wrong with you?"
He replied, "You didn't tell me your dad is a pharmacist."
You know you have a cheap HMO when your pills all have thin
candy shells
with a little m on the outside.
A Buddhist monk refused his dentist's Novocain during root
canal work.
He wanted to transcend dental medication.
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