My Medication Record - AARP 2025

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What Is a Personal Medication Record (PMR)? A Personal Medication Record (PMR), also known as a medication record sheet or personal medicine form, is a specially formatted document for individuals to track their health and medications.
You can use a Medication Administration Record (MAR) to help you keep track of every dose that the individual you support takes or misses for whatever reason. A MAR includes key information about the individuals medication including, the medication name, dose taken, special instructions and date and time.
A Personally Controlled Health Record (PCHR) is a digital repository of an individuals health record where they can add information regarding their medical history, including vaccinations, procedures, medications, diagnoses, and treatments.
The MAR will preferably be a printed record provided by the pharmacist, doctor or home care provider and should include: name and date of birth. name, formulation and strength of the medicine(s) how often or the time the medicines should be taken.
Because our discount program isnt insurance, its free for you. Accepted at over 66,000 pharmacies nationwide, the AARP Prescription Discount card offers discount cards offer savings on FDA-approved medications both brand name and generic and prescribed over-the-counter drugs.
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How to Keep a Record of the Medicines You Use Write a simple list on paper. Download an app on your computer or smartphone. Download a form online and fill it out. (The FDAs My Medicines includes detailed instructions on what information should be included.) Get a list template from your health care provider.
A medication list is a tool to help you keep track of all the prescription medications, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, vitamins and supplements that you take. Keeping a medication list helps health care professionals know about your current health and minimize medication errors and adverse drug interactions.

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