Medication Management

Fitting your medications into a busy lifestyle can be a challenge. Here are some tips on managing your medications at home and while travelling.
Questions for your pharmacist
If you're taking a prescription medication, your pharmacist will likely ask you for relevant information about your medical history and will inform you of many important details about the medication. To do your part in taking medications properly, be prepared – ask questions and provide any necessary health information to your pharmacist. read more >
Medication memory
Need help remembering to take your medication? We have tips on making sure you use your medication as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist. read more >
Medication on vacation
If you're on any medications, don't forget to take them with you when you leave home. Find out how to manage your medications and stay healthy on the road. read more >
Clear your chest
There's one place we often overlook during our cleaning rituals: the medicine cabinet. Do you have pill bottles in there so old that you can't read the labels? Here are some tips on how to handle a clean-up. read more >
A nose for relief?
Your medication may be available in more formulations than you realized. Here's a look at the pros and cons of nasal sprays. read more >



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