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United PharmacyRobertson Blvd · Clinical concierge
Medication safety

Whattobringtoapharmacistmedicationreview.

What to bring to a pharmacist medication review.
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Farid "Fred" Pourmorady
March 18, 2026 · 6 min read

Most medication problems are not dramatic. They are quiet: a duplicate therapy, an old bottle that never got stopped, a supplement no one knew about, or a side effect that has become part of daily life.

A pharmacist medication review gives those details enough room to be noticed.

Bring the full picture

The most useful review starts with everything you actually take, not just the prescriptions on file.

  • Current prescription bottles.
  • Vitamins, supplements, eye drops, creams, and inhalers.
  • Any hospital discharge list or recent medication changes.
  • Questions about side effects, timing, cost, or missed doses.

What we look for

We check for duplicate therapies, interaction concerns, refill gaps, confusing directions, and medication timing that does not match real life. If something needs your prescriber, we help you understand what to ask and why it matters.

When to schedule one

A review is especially helpful after a hospital visit, when a new medication is added, when a caregiver starts helping with refills, or when the list has simply gotten too long to manage from memory.

Call us at (310) 247-0247 or ask at the counter. Bring the bottles if you can; we will take it from there.

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