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Remembering Your Medications Ask your pharmacy to sync your ... Ask your pharmacy if they can send ... doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions or problems with your medications.
Connect Care: Strep Throat Testing The Connect Care team has arranged for you to get a rapid strep test at an Intermountain Pharmacy or. Lab. During the test, your throat is swabbed and the.
Dietary Supplements from the hospital pharmacy. These might include probiotics, vitamins, digestive enzymes, or fish oil. • The hospital pharmacy only has supplements.
Taking Intravenous (IV) Antibiotics at Home pharmacy will call you regularly to arrange for the delivery of your antibiotics. A home health nurse will call you weekly to arrange for a visit to draw.
Hazardous Medication Precautions Call your pharmacist if you have questions ... unless your doctor or pharmacist tells you to. ... The pharmacy may give you the medication in.
Information for Patients with Hemophilia and the Intermountain Homecare & Hospice pharmacy ... Homecare & Hospice pharmacy provides your factor. ... Our team of nurses, pharmacists, and.
Medication safety and how to give measured on the medicine dropper. If you have any questions, contact your child's healthcare provider or pharmacist. To give your baby medicine through a ...
Emergency Contraceptive (EC) Medicine You can get EC medicine from a pharmacy: • Plan B (levonorgestrel) is the most common type of EC medicine. Plan B can be bought over-the-.
Infusion Therapy in the Rapid Treatment Unit (RTU) Order your child's infusion medicine from the pharmacy. ... A pharmacist is available to explain and answer any questions you.
Self-care from A to Z Ask your pharmacist to help you choose. ... Talk with a doctor or pharmacist about what ... some medicines at a pharmacy or grocery store.