Health Resource: Check Your Medication Interactions

Anybody who is on any kind of med­ica­tion or sup­ple­ment should do their own research on it, because hon­est­ly? Phar­ma­cists sel­dom talk to you about these things anymore. 

If you’re on more than one med­ica­tion, espe­cial­ly, you need to check any pos­si­ble interactions.

As I’ve learned the hard way, you need to check on this stuff every 3–6 months, not just when you start the med­ica­tion. New infor­ma­tion is com­ing out all the time.

This tool lets you do so very easily—and, unlike any oth­er free site I’ve found, it lets you save your lists so you don’t have to keep typ­ing every­thing in if some­thing changes.
Check My Meds

It’s on a web­site for AIDS patients, but def­i­nite­ly use­ful and open to oth­er people.

Cyn is Rick's wife, Katie's Mom, and Esther & Oliver's Mémé. She's also a professional geek, avid reader, fledgling coder, enthusiastic gamer (TTRPGs), occasional singer, and devoted stitcher.
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