Emma: Taking complementary medicines – Interactions with other medicines

Listen to patients and health professionals speak about their experience with taking multiple medicines.

Emma
Female
Age at interview: 41
Number of medicines: 19
Cultural background: Anglo-Australian

Emma only takes the complementary medicines her doctors suggest, because many of them trigger her food intolerances.

The only things I would take would be Amcal one a day. It’s a multivitamin. That’s because I've got food intolerance. So a lot of … I can't eat a lot of foods that have got vitamins. The Allergy Clinic has recommended that one just replace things. So probably vitamin B6 as well. They’ve all been recommended by doctors. So I haven't chosen to take anything. A lot of the things I may have tried in my younger days, like alternative kind of things. I can't take, I just found out they're not good for my intolerance. So I stopped all those kind of things and just stuck to what I've been told to take. 

 
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The Living with multiple medicines project was developed in collaboration with Healthtalk Australia.