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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the medication review template in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient information, including last name, first name, gender, and date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this data is crucial for proper medication management.
  3. In the Known Medication Allergies/Reactions section, list any drug names along with their corresponding reactions. This helps healthcare providers avoid prescribing harmful medications.
  4. Fill out the Family Physician Information section with the physician's name, phone number, and fax number. This facilitates communication regarding the patient's care.
  5. Document medical conditions and lifestyle choices such as tobacco and alcohol use. This information is vital for tailoring treatment plans.
  6. Complete the Best Possible Medication List by entering each drug name, dosage, and reason for use. You can add additional pages if necessary.
  7. Review the Diabetes Monitoring section to indicate the type of diabetes diagnosed and whether blood sugar levels are checked regularly.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected at the bottom of the form before saving or sharing your completed document.

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how safe the medicines are, how well they work, how appropriate they are, and whether their use is in line with national guidance. any monitoring tests that are needed.
Rationale. A structured medication review, with the clear purpose of optimising the use of medicines for some people (such as those who have long‑term conditions or who take multiple medicines), can identify medicines that could be stopped or need a dosage change, or new medicines that are needed.
In Room for Review in 2002 they suggested four levels of medicine review level 0 which is an ad-hoc opportunistic review; level 1 a prescription review which is a technical review of a patients list of medicines; level 2 is a treatment review which is a review of medicines with the patients full notes and level 3
In a structured medication review clinicians and patients work as equal partners to understand the balance between the benefits and risks of and alternatives of taking medicines. The shared decision-making conversation being led by the patients individual needs, preferences and circumstances.
Medication review involves an evaluation of a patients medicines with the aim of optimising the quality use of medicines. A medication review will often result in the identification of actual or potential medication-related problems and recommendations to optimise medicines use.

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The aim of the medication review is to check that you are prescribed the most appropriate medicines and that you get the best out of those medicines. Tests may be made to determine whether the medicine is working (e.g. blood pressure checks). Monitoring may be necessary for the type of medication that you are on.
Drug Regimen Review is an ongoing activity, as clinically indicated, to identify and address any potential clinically significant medication issues.

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