Tools / Resources for Patients and Families
Could Your Medications Be Causing Problems? Talk to your doctor!Because your body changes as you age, some drugs may begin to cause more side effects, even though you may have been taking them without any problems for years. So, to stay healthy, you need to talk to your doctor from time to time about the drugs you are currently taking and how you are feeling. The Patients Worksheet (available for download below) is meant to help you talk to your doctor about your health and your medications. It asks you about symptoms that may or may not be caused by the drugs you take. Bringing this form to your next office visit may help your doctor tailor your drug regimen just for you. Your doctor is in the best position to guide your care. Do not change your medications without your doctor's instructions.
- Decreasing Anticholinergic Drugs in the Elderly (DADE):
Download Patient Worksheet: (English | en Español)
- Health Seniors Newsletter - Fall/Winter 2007 Issue: In This Issue - IPRO's DADE Project Decreasing Anticholinergic Drugs in the Elderly Taking medications is an important part of the daily routine of millions of American seniors. Prescriptions for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, arthritis and other conditions are often needed to prevent serious illness or to allow seniors to maintain active, healthy lifestyles. Some seniors also take additional over-the-counter items to treat common symptoms or because they believe that they will further improve their health. Read Newsletter
Clinicians, the Government, and many other groups are working hard to improve health care quality, but improving health care quality is a team effort. You can improve your care and the care of your loved ones by:
- taking an active role in your health care
- asking questions
- understanding your condition
- evaluating your options.
For more information and helpful tools, visit the US Department of Health and Human Services Website.
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