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Nothing beats a well-written consumer medication information leaflet; our patients’ health literacy depends upon it!
Every day, we hand out pharmacy leaflets to patients to help them better understand their medication treatment. Like everything else, consumer medication information (CMI) has a history.
Since 1968, the FDA has been working on providing CMI to patients. This is based on the FDA’s belief that individuals are able to make better decisions about their health care and better use of the prescription medications available to them when they’re well informed about the medications they take. Here’s a chronology:
1. Scientifically accurate
2. Unbiased in content and tone
3. Sufficiently specific and comprehensive
4. Presented in an understandable and legible format that’s readily comprehensible to consumers
5. Timely and up-to-date
6. Useful, that is, enables the consumer to use the medicine properly and appropriately, receive the maximum benefit, and avoid harm
1. Drug names, indications for use, and how to monitor for improvement
2. Contraindications and what to do if they apply
3. Specific directions about how to use and store the medicine, and overdose information
4. Specific precautions and warnings about the medicine
5. Symptoms of serious or frequent possible adverse reactions and what to do
6. Certain general information, including encouraging patients to communicate with health care professionals, and disclaimer statements
7. Information that’s scientifically accurate, unbiased in tone and content, and up-to-date
8. Information in an understandable and legible format that’s readily comprehensible to consumers
Here we are in 2016, still handing out CMI leaflets to patients. Over time, new and novel methods of providing CMI to patients may help increase the usefulness as well as the accessibility to patients. For now, remember, CMI doesn’t replace the importance of face-to-face counseling with a patient’s own pharmacist.
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