When a new patient comes to my clinic, I ask them to list all their medications, including any over-the-counter medications, herbal and vitamin supplements they may be taking. Often times, they don’t know.
While I understand that it’s sometimes difficult to remember everything, I cannot tell you how important it is to your health and safety for you to know what you are taking and communicate that list to your own provider, the hospital or emergency personnel.
Let’s say you suddenly show up in the ER and are unconscious. Medical personal are not going to know what kind of medication you take or what your health problems are. This could be dangerous as they will be treating you somewhat blinded. As we all know, various medications should not be combined. But how will anyone know?
In our clinic, I have cards I give out to all my patients and encourage them to write down everything, each and every medication, and carry it with them at all times.
Here is a medication list I designed for you. It has your information, your providers information, allergies and a place for you to list all your medications, why you are taking them, and how often. Feel free to download it, fill it out and carry it in your wallet or purse at all times. Keep it updated with new medications, or remove medications you are no longer taking.
Let me know how it works for you.


















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This is essential information. I developed something similar for myself and carry in my wallet. One suggestion would be to add space category for listing health conditions. My card says Health: Type 2 diabetes: Prone to hypoglycemia. If I were to pass out while walking, the information would be there. (By the way, I always check my blood glucose before I exercise, and I carry energy bars with me. I figure that you can’t be too prepared!
Good idea! It’s always good to be prepared.
Thanks Madeline.