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Perhaps, we may need to “Mix and Match” COVID-19 vaccines?
July 1, 2021 | by checkmymedicinesWhat is the most important thing in healthcare? The patient.
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Treating early symptoms of the virus?
March 30, 2020 | by checkmymedicinesAll of us know what it is like to get sick with a “Cold or Flu” – we feel awful and usually get some of these signs or symptoms;
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Memory loss from too many medicines.
March 2, 2019 | by checkmymedicinesEven though we may need more medicines as we get older, sometimes too many medicines (or too much medicine) at home can cause other problems.
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A curious case of Vertigo?
August 16, 2018 | by checkmymedicinesWe know that medicines can cause side effects but sometimes we forget about the things we do every day that can make these side effects much worse.
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Dear Doctor……
February 22, 2018 | by checkmymedicinesWhen is it the right time to start De-Prescribing for your patients?
There is no doubt that as people get older, they get more health problems.
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Too many Medicines may just not be good for you.
February 22, 2018 | by checkmymedicinesEven though modern medicines help us cope better with chronic disease and other health problems, too many medicines can create other problems for our health.
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Generic Medicines and the elderly patient – an accident just waiting to happen.
December 1, 2017 | by checkmymedicinesEven though generic medicines save money for many patients (and governments!), taking generic medicines with assorted colours, shapes and different sounding names can often confuse patients and lead to accidental overdose.
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An Aspirin a day keeps the doctor away – well, maybe?
August 7, 2017 | by checkmymedicinesAspirin or Acetylsalicylic Acid (ASA) is probably one of the few drugs that has stood the test of time with over 100 billion tablets (or 35,000 tonnes) being dispensed every year, worldwide.
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Weight loss is not all its cracked up to be.
June 9, 2017 | by checkmymedicinesWant to lose those extra kilos or pounds? Well think again. Whilst being overweight in the past is more likely to cause health problems in the future, carrying a little bit of “reserve nutrition” as you get older is probably better for you. All health experts talk about your BMI or Body Mass index – it basically measures your body fat but sometimes it is not that accurate.
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The Weekly Pill Box – Does it help?
March 17, 2017 | by checkmymedicinesEven though pill boxes and organisers can make life easier for us, these don’t always work for everyone. One thing is for sure though – if you take a lot of medicines and get confused by different generic brands then the weekly pill box may just be the “greatest thing since sliced bread”