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hi i was told you're here to pick up
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your medication my name is olivia and
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i'm a pharmacist here hi
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so i just wanted to verify uh your name
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and date of birth is this correct
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jim clark 12 3 1955. that's me
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perfect and today you are picking up
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warfarin uh does that sound correct
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sure okay what did the doctor tell you
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about this medication
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um he told me that it was for my heart
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um probably a few other things but i
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don't really remember
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okay so this is there is a lot um about
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this medication do you have a couple
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minutes for us to discuss i just want to
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make sure you're taking it safely and
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effectively
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yeah sure okay good deal so this
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medication is called warfarin
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it also goes by the name coumadin your
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doctor prescribed you five milligrams
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for which you will take
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every day preferably at the same time of
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the day
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you do have three refills with this
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medication
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and if you look at these tablets they're
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a peach orangish color
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and that's indicative of the dose with
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this medication specifically
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different doses come in different colors
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so you're just going to want to make
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sure that
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the tablets that you are taking are this
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peach orangish color okay
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and so um like you said this medication
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is for your
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atrial fibrillation which is where the
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heart has
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a varying rhythm and what that can do is
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form a clot
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which can then um go to your head which
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we do not want
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um this medication is to help prevent
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that um but just so that you're aware
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some signs of
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a stroke if that does happen are just
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facial droopiness
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um your arms can also go down a little
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bit if you stick them out
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um if you notice this or someone else
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notices it is an emergency
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and you'll want to call 9-1-1 and with
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that being said
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you just don't want to miss a dose with
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this medication it's very important
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that you don't miss a dose and so like i
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said it's taken every day
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so if you come up if you remember that
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same day you can go ahead and take it
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but if you're getting too close to your
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second dose you're not going to want
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to stack the medication just wait until
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your next dose and the next time
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um contact your provider um something
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else that can be super helpful with this
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medication is to take a log so
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all of your appointments all of your
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labs which we'll talk about in a minute
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when you took it if there's any
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deviations from treatment
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and that can help optimize your
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therapy with warfarin okay you can do
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that so
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yeah and i see here
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on uh your your list you're taking
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ibuprofen is that correct
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i am it's um for my arthritis pain okay
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um that does interact with warfarin this
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medication is very sensitive in the fact
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that
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diet um other medications uh can
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interact with it and
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and change how it is supposed to work
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and so uh one of the things
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um so the ibuprofen you're going to want
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to stop
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yeah so something else that we can put
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in its place is tylenol or it's also
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known as acetaminophen it is over the
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counter
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uh but you can also take that for your
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um
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you can take that for your arthritis
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pain okay so one of the things that
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you'll note
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um i did receive from your provider that
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you have an appointment coming up do you
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recall that
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um yeah i think it's in three three days
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yes okay yeah
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follow up with the doctor yeah so what
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they're one of the things that they're
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gonna be checking is called inr
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it's it's a blood draw for which they
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draw the labs the inr
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is a number that's given in regards to
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how quickly
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your blood clots and your goal for the
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uh for the afib is going to be 2.2 to 3
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and so that's going to be kind of your
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happy place and you will have more lab
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draws and probably more doctor visits at
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the start until they can
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kind of even you out with the correct
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dosage for the medication
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um but but that's that's what your next
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doctor appointment is more than likely
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for
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okay yeah so that was kind of a lot do
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you have any questions for me up to this
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point
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do you know how long i'm gonna have to
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take this medicine for
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yeah so this is like taking a lot of
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medicine so i totally understand
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this is a long-term therapy medication
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um because of your afib
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so you will want to on top of not
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missing a dose you're going to want to
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make sure that you take this
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continuously and don't abruptly stop it
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um it can result in uh it can result in
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clots and things like that which you
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don't want but i totally understand not
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wanting to take the medication but this
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is one that you're definitely going to
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want to have on board this is going to
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help you is that important
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yeah this is a really important one and
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like i said there are a lot of
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interactions with it so any medications
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whether that be prescription
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over-the-counter herbal supplements
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you're going to want to make sure to
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talk with either myself a pharmacist
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here or your provider before starting
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those
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just to run an interaction check because
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there is so many with this medication
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okay but there are good outcomes with
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people with warfarin so
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we just want to make sure to keep you on
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board with that
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yeah all right so a couple things to
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note like i said is
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this medication can work differently
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based on
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um diet and other medications diets
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specifically it has to do with vitamin k
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so our body does not make vitamin k and
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so all of the vitamins take
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the vitamin k intake that we control can
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alter the medication and so you'll see
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here and this handout is for you that
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you can take home with you
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this uh this list of foods here are ones
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that are rich in
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vitamin k so those are your greens your
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broccoli kale lettuce i want to
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reiterate that
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it's not that you need to avoid these
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because they are healthy foods for you
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it's just a matter of maintaining
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consistency
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with how you take them and so that'll
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help maintain your vitamin k levels
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um which will keep your inrs which is
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the lab that they'll test for that'll
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kind of keep that consistent
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okay and then additionally um also
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another reiteration you just want to
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make sure that any new medications you
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start
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you want to notify your your doctors
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before you start taking them
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additionally any appointments you go to
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so like let's say the dentist
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you'll want to make sure to tell them
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that you're on warfarin oh okay yeah
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and also like they do have like medicine
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bracelets or little cards that you can
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keep in your wallet
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um which of course we don't want this to
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happen but if any case you were an
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emergency and
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first responders had to respond um they
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would want to know that you're on
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warfarin okay
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yeah so some side effects to look out
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for with this medication
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um are bleeding uh so if you see
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uh if you're brushing your teeth and you
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kind of see something there or no
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sleeves you also want to
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do sole checks uh to make sure that you
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don't see any light or dark
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blood um it'll just look kind of dark
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and tarry so just check
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that also if for some reason you vomit
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and you see coffee ground
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type um substance in your moment you're
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going to want to make sure to notify
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your health care provider
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and if you're feeling bad go to the
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emergency room so
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because we want to make sure that um
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this medication is doing its job but
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it's not doing it too well
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so you'll want to make sure of that also
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these are
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this is a rare occurrence but it's
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called purple toe
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um so any skin changes or disc or
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discoloration that you see
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um mainly in the per in the legs
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or um you know arms or fingers or
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anything or toes
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just make sure you notify your provider
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so do you have any questions for me
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um no i think
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this has a lot of the information right
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yeah yeah
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no no i think i got it uh the food
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can't take my ibuprofen got to use the
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uh the acetaminophen instead
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yeah so the acetaminophen you're not
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going to want to take uh you're not
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going to take it
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um you know too frequently um two grams
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a day of that is is
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is where you want to kind of cap off and
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if you are still having arthritic pain
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um we can talk to your provider about
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what to do from there okay all right
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yep and then so the diet and then the
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medications this is a list of
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medications
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um that you'll want to stray away from
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that includes aspirin and
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any nsaid so naproxen or ibuprofen
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you're going to want to stay away from
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that
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and like i said what you have currently
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on your list right now is good to go
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um but you just want to make sure
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anything new that you add
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um gotta talk to them first yeah you're
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gonna want to talk to your provider and
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then kind of keep your food intake
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consistent
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um as well so okay i know i think i've
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got it
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okay can you repeat back to me just a
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couple of high points that we talked
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about so i don't understand
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um don't miss any doses um if i do
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use my log to note it down um
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the diet as far as uh keeping it
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consistent
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don't really change it up a bunch uh i
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can't yeah again can't use my ibuprofen
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but we'll try that acetaminophen
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um uh yeah
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okay that sounds good and you do have so
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right now you do have 30 pills in here
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you do have three refills so once you
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start getting low to around four to five
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pills just give me a call
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you are going to want to store this away
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from kids away from pets
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this is um an unsafe medication if it
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gets
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in the hands of people that it's not
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supposed to be in so you're just going
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to want to make sure to kind of keep
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this in an inconspicuous place
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and i can do that all right that sounds
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good and if you have any questions
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please feel free to give me a call
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yeah any questions you have or anything
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new um let us know and uh
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we'll see you then okay all right thank
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you so much