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Medication changes are a good thing

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My pharmacy recently supplied 2 of my drugs in different generic packages. The new ones are in blister packs with the days of the week next to each pill

I really appreciate this. It's not so much a help regarding whether I've taken today's pill. More that I appreciate now knowing what day of the week it is!

Happy New year to all 😂

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Goldencbc

Haha. Same here.

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Smittybear7

Happy New Year!

MBAnderson profile image
MBAnderson

ha

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Zella23

HNY to you in Gods country! My husband has quite a few of his with days of the week. Sometimes though my HWP has started on the wrong day then gets thrown! Another one he takes every other day, tricky 🤣

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LindaP50

😂

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