A patient guide to starting Insulin from the Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation.
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A patient guide to starting Insulin from the Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation.
A sample form that providers may adapt for use with their patient with diabetes.
A guide to basic information about generic drugs from the FDA.
A guide to basic information about generic drugs from the FDA.
Use this guide to help you talk to your doctor about how to best control your cholesterol. This guide lists the different kinds of medicines to control cholesterol. Ask your doctor to tell you about all of the risks and benefits of taking your cholesterol medicine.
Use this guide to help you talk to your doctor or pharmacist about medicines called antidepressants that can help to treat depression. Ask your doctor to tell you about all of the risks of taking the different medicines. This guide only talks about some of the risks.
This booklet gives some basic facts about the medicines used to treat people with type 2 diabetes. Use this guide to help you talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist about the kind of medicine that is right for you.
This booklet gives some basic facts about the medicines used to treat people with high blood pressure.
My Medicines features a chart that allows you to list information about your prescription medicines, including the names of the medicines, how much you take, when you take them, what condition they are treating, and the number of refills. This brochure from the FDA also offers advice on how to avoid problems with your medicines, and questions you should ask your doctor or pharmacist about your prescriptions.
PAP Information and Signature Authorization Form