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Rely on your Independent Pharmacist

David Smith PharmD at A&O Clinic Pharmacy in Salinas, CA offers medication synchronization, therapy management, and immunizations. The pharmacy communicates with patients for medication refills and provides comprehensive consultations. They also offer nutritional supplements and advise on OTC drugs and diseases to consider.

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Rely on your Independent Pharmacist

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  1. Rely on your Independent Pharmacist David Smith PharmD A & O Clinic Pharmacy A & O Specialty Pharmacy Salinas, CA 93901

  2. Synchronization of Medications • Works similar to setting up a medical appointment. • All medications will be filled once on a monthly basis or 3 month basis. • Pharmacy communicates with Patients one week prior to refilling medications. • Pharmacy staff prepares medications. • Patients pick up all refill medications on an assigned date.

  3. Medication Therapy Management (MTM) • Pharmacy will set up an appointment for patients to meet with the pharmacist. • Prior to meeting, the pharmacist reviews records and refills of a patients adherence to taking medications on a regular basis. • During the meeting the pharmacist will listen to concerns a patient has about their drug therapy.

  4. Medication Therapy Management (MTM) • Discuss side effects • Drug interactions • Review Vitamins and Supplements, including Herbal supplements • Review Over the Counter Drugs (OTCs) • Talk about adherence problems

  5. Immunizations • All immunizations are reported to a central state data base for medical and pharmacy access. • Flu vaccine ( quadravalent and HD for 65 years and older) • Shingles Vaccine (Shingrix: two shot series) • Pneumonia Vaccine: Prevnar: two shot series • Tetnus, Diptheria and Pertussis: Tdap

  6. Nutritional Supplements • B-Complex Vitamin (methylated B vitamins) • Vitamin D 2,000 Units to 10,000 Units daily. 50,000 Units weekly. Blood Level: 30 to 70. • Fish Oils 1125 EPA/ 875 DHA (Fish Oil should not smell fish • CoQ10 100mg (Ubiquinol) • Magnesium Glycinate 200 to 500mg • Probiotics

  7. Nutritional Supplements • Vitamin C • Vitamin A and E • Minerals: Zinc, Selenium, Chromium • Digestive Enzyme • Liver Detox supplements • Protein Powders • Alpha Lipoic Acid • Hair, Skin and Nails

  8. Diseases to consider when taking Over the Counter Drugs (OTCs) • Asthma • Bleeding disorders • Clotting disorders • Diabetes • Enlarged prostate gland • Epilepsy • Glaucoma • Heart disease • High blood pressure • Immune system problems • Kidney problems • Liver problems • Parkinson’s disease • Psychiatric problems • Thyroid disease

  9. OTC Drugs • Pain relievers: Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen and Acetaminophen. • Decongestants: Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) • Antihistamines: Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Chlorpheniramine, Certrizine (Zyrtec), fexofenadine (Allegra), Loratadine (Clariten) • Acid Blockers: Ranitidine (Zantac), Famotidine (Pepcid), Omeprazole (Prilosec), Esomeprazole (Nexium) (PPIs)

  10. OTC Drugs • Decongestant Sprays: Phenylephrine, Oxymetazoline, Saline Nasal Sprays • Steroid Nasal Sprays: Nasacort, Rhinocort, (Fluticasone) Flonase • Laxatives and Stool softners • Anti-diarrials: Loperamide (Imodium) and PeptoBismol • Probiotics (Floragen and VSL)

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