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hi Im Cisco Jorgensen as a pharmacist I know that keeping track of your medicine can be tricky especially when you take a lot of them and its not always easy to find time to talk to your doctor or caregiver about your medicine or how they make you feel thats why we develop the meds chart the meds chart makes it easier for you to talk to your doctor your pharmacist or your caregiver about your medicines and how they make you feel heres how you use it first gather up all your medicines that means all your prescriptions from all your providers and also all the over-the-counter medicine or supplements that you take regularly such as aspirin vitamins or other medicines you dont need a prescription for if you take several medicines for a condition youll want to group them together write your name at the top of the form be sure to write down the current date so you and your doctor can keep track of your medications over time next write down the name of your primary care provider there i