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  • Know Your Meds Worksheet

     
     
     
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    To make it easier to face the cost and inconvenience of taking medication, think of each pill as a life saver or a life enhancer instead of a nuisance. Ask yourself, “What does this medication do for me? How is it saving or enhancing my life?”  If you don’t know, read the label. If you still aren’t sure, ask your doctor or ask your pharmacist. Once you understand, write the purpose down for future reference on the Know Your Meds Worksheet  give a copy to anyone involved in your care, and keep a copy with you.

    KNOW YOUR MEDS WORKSHEET

    Click here to print a copy of a blank version of this Worksheet with no examples in the first two rows.

    Click here to print a copy of the SAMPLE Worksheet you see above to help you practice and better understand how the boxes for the various medications are completed.

    Please, take these Worksheets to your doctor, and share them with your friends, family and loved ones.

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, 1100 17th Street NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20036

Phone: 202-741-9854 | Toll Free: 800-992-7224 | Fax: 800-863-5202 | Email: info@scai.org

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