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On this special episode, I provide some real-life examples and layout 5 of my 10 commandments of polypharmacy.
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Here are the first 5 commandments that are addressed in the podcast.
1. Thou shalt not start, ask for, dispense, or administer medication without reviewing a medication list that is accurate, up to date, and complete with over-the-counter medications and supplements
2. Thou shalt consider utilizing non-drug approaches and interventions to solve patient problems before initiating medication
3. Thou shalt assess if a medication is effective before adding a new medication for the same condition
4. Thou shalt consider any new symptom is an adverse effect of another medication until proved otherwise
5. Thou shalt not start a medication without an appropriate indication and assessing appropriate lab work
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