Getting The Medications You Need Made Easier

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Getting The Medications You Need Made Easier (NAPSA)—There’s good news for the millions of Americans who depend on lifesaving prescription drugs to get and stay healthy— and for the people who care for them. Understanding your prescription drug choices just got easier, thanks to a free online tool launched by AARP, Consumer Reports Health and DestinationRx. The Drug Savings Tool gives detailed information about the Ss safety, effectiveness, convenience and price of your prescription drugs. For the drugs you enter into the Tool, the Drug Savings Tool produces a printable list of similar, less costly alternatives that may be available to you. The information comes from Consumer Reports Health Best Buy Drugs project, which basesall of its recommendations on independent, unbiased reviewsof scientific evidence. No one should rely solely on drug research results without taking into consideration individual circumstances and medicalhistory. That’s why AARP, Consumer Reports Health and DestinationRx strongly recommendpeople use the tool’s printable reports on prescription drug alternatives as a starting point to have a conversation with their doctor, pharmacist or other health care professional. “When it comes to your health, you have the right and responsibility to ask any question you like about how medications mayaffect your body and your life,” said Cheryl Matheis, AARP senior vice president for health strategy. “The Drug Savings Tool makes it Becoming your own medication manager—in partnership with your doctor and pharmacist—is an important way to put yourself in control of your health. easier for you to have a meaningful discussion about the pros and cons of switching to a less expensive medicine.” Other ways to manage your medicines include these, suggested by AARP: Makea list of all the medicines you’re taking—carry a copy with you at all times and give a copy to your doctor, your pharma- cist and a loved one in case of emergency. Before you see your doctor, write down the questions you want to ask about your medications. Share with your doctor any herbal remedies you may be taking because they may interact with prescribed medicines in dangerous ways. You can find the Drug Savings Tool and more information all at one easy-to-use website, www.aarp.org/drugsavings.