Medication Synchronization to Improve Medical Adherence

When patients have to juggle multiple doctors, pharmacies, and medications, it can be difficult for them to adhere to their treatment plans. Medication adherence is critical for effective chronic illness care. Thus, medication synchronization is a good option.

Drug synchronization refers to the process by which a patient’s entire monthly medication supply is proactively gathered for a single pick-up. Patients often only get a month’s worth of their medication at a time, and they have to plan ahead to make sure they don’t run out before their next pharmacy visit.

For instance, patients who sign up for this service receive a monthly phone call or text message reminding them to pick up their adherence packaging/ pill packing in New York, and many pharmacies include other services in this package as well.

Our local independent pharmacy now offers comprehensive medication reviews as part of the monthly check-ups in order to detect and correct problems with prescribed drugs. In some pharmacies, this service is combined with the patient’s other healthcare professionals.

Patients may find it most convenient to schedule their medication pick-up and refills on the first of each month, or they may prefer to do so in conjunction with their payday. Because of its flexibility, this strategy may increase compliance.

Lindsay Drug Co., Inc., is a trusted retail pharmacy in Troy, New York.

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