The Medicine Chest can help you import medications from your pharmacy, and track which medications you are currently taking or have taken in the past.
My Medicine Chest. What is it?
It's a fact. Medications don't work if patients don't take them. Medicine Chest is your personal medication record that can help you remember to take your medications. It's the best way to keep track of the prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs you use.
Your family doctor should have a list of your medications on file, but you may be seeing more than one doctor. Using the Medicine Chest ensures you have access to a list of all of your medications, regardless of which doctor you are seeing.
Medicine Chest Features:
- Store and manage your medication list
- Import medications from your pharmacy
- Pill and refill reminders
- Medication pricing updates
- Medication information & videos
- Medication journal & mood log
- Ask a Pharmacist
A recent study by the Mayo Clinic shows that 20 percent of Americans take at least five prescription medications. The more drugs you take, the greater your risk of skipping a dose, taking the wrong pill at the wrong time, or doubling up on a dose. Our tools can help you stay organized. With Medicine Chest, you'll never forget to take your medications, vitamins or supplements again! It's easy-to-use and free!
Start managing your medications today!
Overview
Adding & Managing Medications
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How to Find the Best Drug Price
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Drug Information
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Ask a Pharmacist
We want to make sure you have the information you need to safely use your prescription drugs. Connect with a pharmacist at SinfoniaRx who can help with non-emergency prescription questions about drug interactions, and other medication-related questions.