Lyn: Routines with multiple medicines – Helpful ‘tools’ in creating routines

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

Lyn
Female
Age at interview: 67
Number of medicines: 1
Cultural background: British-Australian

Lyn calls on her pharmacist to help her manage her routine when a new medicine in introduced.

I actually spoke to the pharmacist, because I always think that they know sometimes a lot more about the drugs than the doctors do. So, if I got prescribed a new drug, I would talk to the pharmacists and say … you know, we go to the same pharmacist all the time, so they know me, they know my regimen. I say, ‘Look, you know what I'm taking and how often. This new drug has been introduced. Do I need to think about when I take it? Can I take it in conjunction with the ones that I'm taking or do I have to leave a gap?’ So, I always talk to my pharmacist and find out whether two of them are going to fight if I put them together, which is how I know that the day I take the methotrexate, I don't take the folic acid and iron. It's talking to the pharmacist mainly that's helped me work out the regimen.

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