How to Talk to Your Doctor About Your Medications
Open communication with your doctor leads to better treatment outcomes. Learn what questions to ask and what information to share at your next appointment.

Prepare Before Your Appointment
Medical appointments are often short, so preparation is essential. Before your visit, write down any questions or concerns about your medications. Bring your complete medication list, including dosages and how often you take each one.
Questions to Ask About New Prescriptions
When your doctor prescribes a new medication, consider asking:
- What is this medication for, and how does it work?
- What are the most common side effects?
- Are there any foods, drinks, or other medications I should avoid while taking it?
- How long will I need to take this medication?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
- Is there a generic version available?
Be Honest About Adherence
If you have been skipping doses or stopped taking a medication, tell your doctor. There is no judgment involved. Your doctor needs accurate information to make the best treatment decisions. If cost, side effects, or complexity are causing you to skip doses, your doctor may be able to find alternatives that work better for your situation.
Report Side Effects Promptly
Do not wait until your next scheduled appointment to report bothersome or concerning side effects. Many side effects can be managed by adjusting the dose, switching to a different medication, or adding a supportive treatment. Early reporting leads to faster solutions.
Ask About Deprescribing
Deprescribing is the process of safely reducing or stopping medications that may no longer be necessary. If you feel you are taking too many medications, ask your doctor whether any can be discontinued. This is especially important for older adults, where the risks of polypharmacy can outweigh the benefits of individual drugs.
Use Your App as a Communication Tool
Show your doctor your medication tracking data from MedRemind. Adherence reports and dose history can give your doctor valuable insight into how well your treatment plan is working and whether adjustments are needed.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or pharmacist with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or medication.
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