How should I work with my pharmacy if I have Parkinson's disease?

If you have Parkinson’s disease, here are some useful tips regarding pharmacies:Choose one pharmacy to fill all your prescriptions. If you are receiving drugs from more than one doctor, no one physician will have a complete list of your medications. Avoid scattering your prescriptions among several pharmacies.

Instead, pick one that fits your needs and stick to it. That way, there will be a complete record of your prescriptions and drug allergies on file in one place, and your pharmacist can easily check that a new prescription does not adversely interact with a medication you are already taking. Also, find out if your pharmacy has a computer system that will automatically generate alerts when any of your prescriptions have harmful interactions.

Ask your pharmacist for non-childproof bottles with easy-open caps; this will make it easier if you have trouble opening traditional prescription bottles. Save time and energy by having your prescriptions mailed from the pharmacy to your home.

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