Managing myriad meds
The statement also calls for stopping medications without a well defined indication for a patient, avoid prescribing new drugs to address side effects of other drugs, and suggests establishing a “captain” among the health care providers seen by each patient who would be particularly responsible for overseeing and keeping track of the medications the patient takes.
“Ideally, this ‘captain’ would be the patient’s primary care provider, who should be in contact with the other specialists that the patient may be seeing. However, this does not always happen,” said Dr. Page. “Therefore, I encourage each patient with heart failure to contact both their primary care provider and their health care provider who is managing their heart failure before taking or stopping any new medication including prescription, OTC, herbal, complimentary or alternative medication or supplement. Health care providers need to encourage patients to be actively engaged in their medication management.”
Dr. Page had no disclosures.
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