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Using Medications Wisely
It’s important for you to know as much as you can about the drugs you’re taking. This knowledge helps you get the most benefit from your medications and avoid medical errors. |
Your medication list
To reduce your risk of medication problems, put together a complete list of:
- Prescriptions you take
- Over-the-counter medicines you take
- Vitamins and supplements you use
- Drug allergies
Update this information regularly, keep it handy, and make sure someone else knows where to find it. If you’re a Humana member, you can keep track of this information quickly and easily with MyHealth Record. That’s a secure area of your MyHumana page where you can enter, save, and print your medical history.
Other safety tips
Here are some other ways to use medications safely:
- Know what your medications are for – You should know the name and strength of the medication, why you’re taking it, and for how long. Put this information on your medication list. You should also understand any special instructions, such as "take with food" or "avoid alcoholic beverages."
- Watch for interactions – Remember that other drugs, including over-the-counter medicines, and even some foods, can interact with your medication. That’s why you need to tell your doctor about EVERYTHING you’re taking.
- Talk to your doctor about problems or side effects – Your doctor may decide to change the dosage or try a different medicine.
- Check every fill – When you pick up a new prescription or refill, make sure the drug and strength match what your doctor prescribed.
- Take each dose exactly as prescribed – If you have trouble remembering to take your medicines, ask your pharmacist to help you organize them.
- Don't keep medicines past their expiration date. Old drugs can be ineffective or dangerous.
These programs and tools are not insurance products and are not guaranteed under any contract. Humana is not required to provide these services, but makes them available to eligible members at no additional cost.
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