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Blood thinners are life-saving medications that help prevent dangerous blood clots. If you have a condition such as atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or a mechanical heart valve, your doctor may prescribe a blood thinner to keep your blood flowing smoothly. These medicines work by reducing the blood’s ability
When it comes to healthcare and medication safety, one term you may come across is therapeutic duplication. At first, it might sound complicated, but the concept is actually quite simple once broken down. In basic terms, therapeutic duplication occurs when a person is prescribed two or more medications from the
When you take a pill, undergo a procedure, or receive an injection, you usually expect it to have an active medical ingredient that improves your health. But what if the pill had no medicine inside—just sugar or a harmless substance? Surprisingly, many people would still feel better. This fascinating phenomenon
In the world of healthcare, especially in specialty pharmacy and outpatient care, the term brown bagging has a very different meaning from the more casual idea of bringing lunch to work. In this context, brown bagging refers to patients picking up their medications, typically high-cost, specialty drugs, from a pharmacy
When it comes to medication administration, precision is key, particularly when determining the appropriate dose for a patient. One of the most common methods to achieve this precision is weight-based medication dosing. This approach ensures that the patient receives an optimal dose based on their body weight, improving the effectiveness
White bagging is a term used in healthcare that describes a process in which patients receive medications or treatments that are sent to them directly from a pharmacy or a drug distributor, rather than being administered by the healthcare provider or at a hospital. It has become an increasingly common
Many people are surprised to learn that cutting pills in half can actually help them save money. This practice is called pill splitting, and it’s more common than you might think. It works like this: Instead of buying a lower-dose pill, you buy a higher-dose pill that costs nearly the
Administering medication is a vital part of caregiving. Whether you’re a family member caring for a loved one, a professional carer, or a manager overseeing healthcare staff, mistakes can happen. Medications are complex, and even the most careful people can make an error. When a medication mistake occurs, it’s essential
Medication Therapy Management (MTM) is a service that empowers patients to optimize the use of their medications. With the rising complexity of healthcare, especially for individuals with chronic conditions, MTM serves as an essential tool to ensure that patients not only take their medications correctly but also achieve the best