If you are on a new prescription or during the course of a treatment, our qualified clinical pharmacist may need to adjust your medication for a variety of reasons. Here are a few:
- To improve your tolerance of the medication (avoid side effects)
- To manage interaction between two drugs you are taking
- To make sure the dosage is right for you based on your clinical parameters (e.g. weight, age, kidney function)
- To prevent serious damage to your health.
To reach these objectives, our qualified clinical pharmacist can make several types of adjustments to your prescription. For example, he can:
- Change the form of a medication (e.g. from a tablet to a liquid for patients experiencing side_effects swallowing)
- Modify the regimen by adjusting the frequency or time of day the medication should be taken
- Adjust the quantity (e.g. to facilitate the management of medications)
- Change the dose to reach a therapeutic target (e.g. specific blood pressure number) or reduce adverse effects.
Please Kindly Fill the form in the next frame as accurately as possible. A qualified clinical pharmacist will revise your response and an email will be sent to the email address you provided, containing his findings,prescription adjustments and medical counsel.