Meds - Chula Vista,CA

Updated on January 31, 2011
G.R. asks from Daly City, CA
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Does anyone know of a website where you can input all the meds you are taking to see if any if them will have a reaction with one another?

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M.R.

answers from Phoenix on

That's a great question. I recommend you ask your pharmacist first.

However, the Dr. Weil website will analyze both prescription meds and vitamins and your health concerns for free, then make recommendations on what to take and even sell you very marked up supplements.

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S.B.

answers from Redding on

I agree with Kristina.
If you don't have a Walgreen's, your own pharmacy might be able to do it for you.

K.M.

answers from Chicago on

no, but walgreens will do it for you.

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G.B.

answers from Oklahoma City on

If you get all your meds at one pharmacy then that pharmacist is the best resource you can possibly have.

I got a new med from a new doc for pain and my pharmacist would not fill it. She told me it would have a bad reaction to my IBS plus I had a history of Ulcers in college and it was one of those meds that could not be taken in those conditions. I might have holes in my stomach that started bleeding and I could have died had I taken that prescription to any other pharmacy.

That's the main reason I hate using Walmart now, they have no personal connection to you, they have to be asked when you drop off a script and then you can know if there are any issues. I prefer a small family style pharmacy every time, but they can't often afford to do the $4.00 list.

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C.A.

answers from Los Angeles on

Get all scripts filled at the same pharmacy. they will let you know.

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D.G.

answers from Las Vegas on

Almost any pharmacist should be able to review your meds for interactions. For information on individual drugs try wedmd.com or mayoclinic.com; both are reputable websites, but I don't think you can input a list for an analysis of interactions.

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C.W.

answers from Santa Barbara on

I use CVS and they provide that service as well.

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R.K.

answers from Boston on

Walgreens or any other pharmacy will do this for you. I always buy my otc stuff from the pharmacy they will even check those for you

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