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COVID-19: Don’t Stop Taking Your Medications

LOS ANGELES (May 12, 2020) — With the pandemic disrupting our everyday lives, routine errands have become challenging for seniors and others who run a high-risk of developing a serious COVID-19 infection. But there’s one routine they should not let lapse: refilling medications.

“Many of my patients are afraid to leave the house, especially those who are older and those who have chronic medical conditions. They don’t want to go to the pharmacy or do anything that could put them at risk of getting COVID-19,” said pharmacist Christine Armbruster, PharmD.

“Do not delay refilling prescriptions,” Armbruster said. “If you have a chronic condition like diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol, or you are on blood thinners, you might not feel the effects of skipping doses right away. However, missing medication doses can seriously harm your health and even send you to the emergency room.” 

Armbruster works in the Cedars-Sinai Pharmacy Department, helping manage medications for high-risk patients who have been discharged from the hospital or for those who have chronic conditions. She offered the following tips for staying on top of your medications during the pandemic:

“Pharmacists ensure that a patient’s treatment plan is carried out the way it was intended,” said Rita Shane, PharmD, chief pharmacy officer and professor of medicine at Cedars-Sinai. “During times like these, that’s more important than ever.” 

Read more on the Cedars-Sinai Blog: Ask a Pharmacist-Cedars-Sinai’s Rita Shane

 

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