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  2. 6 of the Best Medication Reminders - Healthline

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    A quick look at the best medication reminders. Best medication timer: TabTime Timer. Best medication reminder for single medications: e-pill TimeCap and Bottle. Best service for pre-dosing ...

  3. Organizing Tips for Your Medications - WebMD

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    Follow a routine. Take your pills at the same time every day, like when you eat breakfast or after you brush your teeth at night. Keep a list of your medications, either on paper or using a mobile ...

  4. Keep Your Medicines Straight - WebMD

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    Keep all your medicines in one spot -- on their own shelf or in a labeled bin. Put them somewhere cool and dry where you're sure to see them, but out of the reach of kids and pets. Check the ...

  5. Medication Administration Record - Wikipedia

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    A Medication Administration Record [1] ( MAR, or eMAR for electronic versions), commonly referred to as a drug chart, is the report that serves as a legal record of the drugs administered to a patient at a facility by a health care professional. The MAR is a part of a patient's permanent record on their medical chart.

  6. Keeping an Asthma Diary - WebMD

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    The asthma diary is used to: Record asthma symptoms and peak expiratory flow (PEF) readings. Compare PEF readings with your asthma zones. Keep track of how often you use medications for a sudden ...

  7. Medicare Timeline & Flow Chart: Everything You Need to Know

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    When you turn 65, you’ll get a 7-month window of time to sign up for Medicare. It’s called your Initial Enrollment Period. This period starts 3 months before the month you turn 65, and extends ...

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