Are All Your Medications Being Reviewed Together?

If you see more than one doctor, the answer is probably no — and that gap can affect your health every single day.

The Gap Nobody Talks About

At Main Drug Mart, your pharmacist has access to your full prescription list — every medication, from every doctor, all in one place.

If you have a family doctor, a cardiologist, and an endocrinologist — that’s already three separate people writing prescriptions for you.

Each one is an expert in their area. But none of them has the full picture.

Your family doctor may not know exactly what your specialist just added. Your specialist may not know what your family doctor changed last month. And in that gap — between one prescription and the next — interactions can develop quietly, without anyone catching them.

Your pharmacist sees your complete medication list. Every prescription. Every doctor. All in one place.

That makes us the one member of your healthcare team who can catch what others may miss.

Your Pharmacist Sees the Complete Picture

We review all your medications together to flag combinations that may be working against each other.

Many side effects patients live with for years are actually manageable – or avoidable entirely.

We check whether lower-cost generics or better-covered alternatives exist for your current prescriptions.

What Happens in a Medication Review

A medication review at Main Drug Mart is a private, one-on-one conversation with your pharmacist. Here is what to expect:

  • Bring everything you take — prescriptions, vitamins, supplements, anything over-the-counter drugs.
  • Your pharmacist reviews everything together — looking for interactions, redundancies, and opportunities to simplify.
  • You leave with clear answers — and specific questions to bring back to your doctors if needed.

 

 

Duration: About 15 minutes No Cost: To You Appointment: Not required — walk in anytime

This is for you if...

  • You take 3 or more medications from different doctors
  • You have been diagnosed with a chronic condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease
  • You have been experiencing symptoms you cannot explain — fatigue, dizziness, digestive issues
  • You have not had a full medication review in the past year
  • A family member is managing multiple prescriptions and needs support

3 Questions to Ask Your Pharmacist Today

Most patients never ask these – but they should:

Drug interactions are more common than most people realize — and your pharmacist is best positioned to spot them.

Many patients are treated for new conditions that are actually side effects of existing medications.

Medications prescribed years ago are not always still the right choice today.

Ready to Take 15 Minutes That Could Change How You Feel?

Come in and talk to us. No appointment needed. No cost. Just answers.

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WE CAN HELP WITH TRANSFERING YOUR MEDICATIONS, REFILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS, AND WITH YOUR COMPOUNDING REQUESTS
Phone: +1 (519) 894-5118
FOR ALL YOUR PHARMACY NEEDS
GIVE US A CALL!
WE CAN HELP WITH TRANSFERING YOUR MEDICATIONS, REFILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS, AND WITH YOUR COMPOUNDING REQUESTS