It Is Tailored to Your Unique Needs
Medication management is all about each individual. Instead of taking a blanket approach to prescriptions, a skilled psychiatrist in Westfield will learn about your personal history with different medications, ask how you think you are responding to them, and carefully analyze whether your doses are appropriate. Although medication management can take some trial and error, its personalized approach can lead to the most effective treatment possible.
It Can Increase Compliance
If you feel like you are taking too many medications, that your medications are negatively affecting you, or simply that they are not working, you may understandably be reluctant to keep taking them. Knowing that you have a psychiatric team who is working to help you find the right medications for your unique situation can motivate you to comply with their directions and stay on the path to improved wellness.
You May Experience Fewer Side Effects
Psychiatric medications can be effective, but unfortunately, they can also have some unpleasant side effects. For example, some people experience issues like dry mouth, dizziness, and digestive issues. While it might not be possible to eliminate all such side effects, medication management is often able to minimize them. Just let us know which side effects bother you most, and we will do all we can to make things better for you.
It Can Keep You Safe
Did you know that medication errors harm around 1.5 million people every year? Dangerous drug interactions, wrong dosages, and other issues can sometimes lead to very severe consequences for a person’s health. Medication management seeks to minimize the risk of something like that happening to you. Careful, personalized monitoring of your medications may help you stay out of the hospital!
It May Help You Save Money
Medication management may reduce your overall medical costs in a few ways. For example, we might find that it would be safe for you to stop taking one or more of your prescriptions. Or, we might be able to adjust the dosage/timing of medications so you can spend less money on them.