5 Tips to Help You Remember Your Blood Pressure Medication
Most people have the best of intentions when they leave the doctor’s office with their blood pressure prescription in hand. But many stray off course in the days, weeks, and months that follow. Here’s advice to help you remember your meds.
Do any of these scenarios sound familiar? You fill the blood pressure medication prescription but never take the medicine bottle out of the package. Or you may begin losing interest in the pills, forgetting to take them for days at a time.
Your blood pressure pills are likely not the only medication you take, and it can be difficult to keep all of your drug regimens straight. So, here are some tips to help ensure that you’re taking your blood pressure medications when you should:
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December 19, 2009
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