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Tips To Help You Remember To Take
Your High Blood Pressure Medicine
Put a favorite picture of yourself
or a loved one on the refrigerator
with a note that says, "Remember to
Take Your High Blood Pressure
Medicine."
Keep your high blood pressure
medicine on the night stand next to
your side of the bed.
Take your high blood pressure
medicine right after you brush your
teeth and keep it with your
toothbrush as a reminder.
Put "sticky" notes in visible places
to remind yourself to take your high
blood pressure medicine, i.e., on
the refrigerator, on the cabinet
where you keep your favorite morning
mug (you might even keep the
medicine bottle inside the mug), on
the bathroom mirror, on the front
door.
Ask a friend or relative to call
your telephone answering machine to
remind you to take your high blood
pressure medicine and DO NOT erase
the message.
If you use the telephone company's
voice mail service, record a
reminder for yourself and the
service can automatically call you
every day at the same time.
Establish a buddy system with a
friend who also is on daily
medication and arrange to call each
other every day with a reminder to
"take your medicine."
Ask one or more of your children or
grandchildren to call you every day
with a quick reminder. It's a great
way to stay in touch and little ones
love to help the grown-ups.
Place your medicine in a weekly pill
box, available at most pharmacies.
If you have a personal computer,
program a start-up reminder to take
your high blood pressure medicine or
sign up with one of the free
services that will send you reminder
email every day.
Remember to refill your
prescription. Each time you pick up
a refill, make a note on your
calendar to order and pick up the
next refill one week before the
medicine is due to run out.
Content Courtesy : hin.nhlbi.nih.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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