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This may not be so useful for most of us, but it is a neat idea.

Pill card helps people take meds correctly

WASHINGTON (UPI) -- A pill card -- an illustrated medication schedule -- can

help people stay on track to take their medications correctly, a government

agency said.

Free, online instructions for creating a pill card using a personal or

laptop computer and printer are available from the Agency for Healthcare

Research and Quality, a part of the Department of Health and Human Services.

One in four Americans do not take prescription medicines as prescribed and

adherence to medication instructions is particularly important when people

have chronic illnesses such as diabetes or heart failure, the AHRQ said in a

statement.

" Many people who fail to adhere to medication instructions do so because

they do not understand how to take their medicines, " the agency said.

" Medication non-adherence costs an estimated $100 billion annually in

hospital admissions, doctor visits, lab tests, and nursing home admissions. "

How to Create a Pill Card is intended for anyone who takes medicines

regularly or who cares for someone who does. To download the instructions,

visit

http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/pillcard/pillcard.htm

Copyright 2008 by United Press International

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