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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What medications should I list?
    You should only list your long-term medications. These are prescriptions that you will be taking for the foreseeable future.
  2. What is considered "Long-term"?
    If you anticipate taking your prescription for more then three months this would be considered "long-term". A "No Re-fill" prescription is NOT a long term and should not be entered. Example: An antibiotic (in most cases) is a short-term treatment and should not be listed on the card.
  3. How do I list a medication that I only take when needed?
    In the frequency section of that medication, just simply indicate
    "AS NEEDED." Example: Nitroglycerin (NTG) is typically taken only as needed.
  4. What if I am taking my medication at different frequencies or different dosages on different days?
    List the medication twice and indicated what dosage/frequency
    on which day.

Example

Medication List Example

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