Medication lists can become complicated quietly: a dose changes, a hospital adds something new, a supplement gets started, or an old bottle never gets stopped. A medication safety review gives those details enough room to be checked by a pharmacist who can explain what matters.
What we review
We look at current prescriptions, over-the-counter products, vitamins, supplements, inhalers, eye drops, and any recent discharge paperwork or medication changes.
The goal is to spot duplicate therapies, interaction concerns, confusing directions, refill gaps, and side effects that may need a prescriber conversation.
When a review helps most
Reviews are especially useful after a hospital visit, when several specialists are involved, when a caregiver starts helping with refills, or when the list has grown too long to manage from memory.
Patients also use this service when they want to understand why a medication was added, whether timing matters, or what to ask their doctor before making any change.
How to prepare
Bring the bottles if you can, including non-prescription products. If you have a printed medication list, recent discharge papers, or a question from a caregiver, bring that too.
We will help organize what is clear, what needs follow-up, and which questions are worth taking back to the prescriber.
Common questions about med reviews.
What should I bring to a medication review?
Bring current prescription bottles, over-the-counter products, supplements, recent hospital paperwork, and any questions about side effects, timing, or cost.
Can a pharmacist change my medications?
Pharmacists do not replace your prescriber. We can identify concerns, explain what to ask, and help you coordinate the right next step.
Is this helpful for caregivers?
Yes. Medication reviews are often useful for caregivers managing several prescriptions for a parent, spouse, or family member.
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We coordinate recurring refills, short fills, reminders, and pickup timing so your regular medications stay on track.
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