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October 27, 2021: SafeMedicationUse.ca - Taking Life-Saving Medications? Ask for a Care Plan!

Anyone who takes life-saving medications should have a care plan. A care plan is a way to share important medical and medication information, as well as steps to take in an emergency. It can be valuable to the individual, their support team, and new health care providers. For example, people living with adrenal insufficiency take medications called corticosteroids, which are needed to keep them alive. During times of illness or stress, a life-threatening situation called adrenal crisis can occur and needs to be treated quickly. SafeMedicationUse.ca received a report from a person living with adrenal insufficiency. The person was not feeling well and went to an emergency department. The person did not have a written care plan from a health care provider that could be shared with staff. Treatment with high-dose corticosteroids for suspected adrenal crisis was delayed for several hours. The person was frustrated and afraid for their safety because they knew that a treatment delay could be fatal.  Read more …   |   Français

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