Category: Medicine

These posts provide information about different types of medicine. However, we highly suggest you contact your doctor before deciding to take medicine.

5 Tips for Improved Medication Therapy Management

Medication Management With Your Pharmacist - Burt's Pharmacy and Compounding Lab

Medication therapy management can be extremely valuable to patients as it can reduce medication errors and improve patient safety. Here are five tips for improved MTM. Pharmacists are medication experts. They have countless hours of education and experience. If you take prescription medication, non-prescription medication, herbals, vitamins, or any other supplement, you can benefit from… Read more »

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Joint Pain Cream: Does it Work?

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To further understand and increase awareness of Juvenile Arthritis, it is important to identify the different treatment options available. One of the most popular options for pain and inflammation is joint pain cream, but does it work? July is Juvenile Arthritis Month, and we want to make you aware of how arthritis affects over 300,000… Read more »

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How to Manage a Complex Medication Regimen

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Taking multiple vitamins can be difficult and confusing. With this guide, managing a complex medication regimen can be easier and more efficient. Two-thirds of people in the United States have taken a prescription medication in the past month. Unfortunately, half of them do not take their medications as prescribed or stop taking them altogether. This… Read more »

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Active vs Inactive Ingredients in Medication (and What That Means for You)

Reading Ingredient List on Medication Packages - Burt's Pharmacy and Compounding Lab

There are many questions surrounding prescription medication, but today we will focus on the differences in active vs inactive ingredients within medicine, and what that means for you. When your doctor writes you a prescription, you probably ask about the name of the drug. You might even ask for clarification on why it was prescribed… Read more »

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