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Año Nuevo: Hora de revisar tus medicamentos

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Monday, January 20, 2020   

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Es un nuevo año y los farmacéuticos dicen que la gente debe tomarse un tiempo para reflexionar sobre los medicamentos que está usando. Una evaluación anual es especialmente importante para los adultos mayores. Una de cada cuatro personas de 65 años y más toma cinco o más medicamentos para controlar males crónicos. Rob Reinhardt, coordinador "Senior" de farmacia clínica de "Jackson Care Connect" en Medford, dice que para complicar aún más las cosas, esta gente recurre a varios especialistas que les recetan medicamentos. Agrega que un especialista puede recetarte algo que interfiere negativamente con los medicamentos de tu médico de atención primaria.

"Y encima de todo si agregas suplementos o hierbas o cosas así que nadie sabe que estás tomando, sólo tú, puedes estar exponiéndote a algunas interacciones de veras serias que pueden causarte hospitalizaciones o algo peor."

Reinhardt comenta que uno puede pedirle a su farmacéutico local revisar juntos sus medicamentos sin costo, y que los farmacéuticos saben identificar qué medicamentos pueden interferir entre sí, o cuáles recomiendan discontinuar.

Jason Mallari es un farmacéutico de CareOregon. Dice que es importante hacer preguntas, incluso sobre lo que el plan de medicamentos que está siguiendo. ¿Será temporal, sólo mientras la persona cambia su estilo de vida, o por mucho más tiempo? Mallari frecuentemente ve que alguien que está tomando medicinas sigue tomándolas sin saber por qué.

"Lo que la gente olvida es que la gente cambia con el tiempo. Cambiamos no sólo por el tiempo, sino también por lo que tomamos, lo que comemos, así que tal vez tengas que evaluar esas medicinas que tomas con más frecuencia de la que te imaginas."

Reinhardt dice que los pacientes pueden ayudar a los farmacéuticos diciéndoles como se están sintiendo con determinados medicamentos, especialmente si notan algo cuando toman una nueva receta.

"Eso puede ayudarles para darte claves como, 'Oh, tal vez no toleres bien esta droga en particular. Puede haber una mejor opción sobre la que puedo hablar con tu médico para darte algo que haga lo mismo pero sin provocarte este preciso efecto colateral.'"

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