![]() A medical procedure can already be a stressful time for a patient, but it's important to check on all medications before a surgery. According to Aspirus Health, proactively discussing your medications with your health care team is one of the best ways to ensure a safe and smooth surgical experience. Oliva Bishop is a pharmacy resident at Aspirus. She explained, "Medications can alter how your body works and increase your risk of complications during surgery. That's why it's so important to know which medications to stop and when." She provided a few examples. Diabetes and weight loss drugs can impact typical and important fasting periods in the lead up to a surgery; while blood thinners can heighten the risk of excessive bleeding during and after a procedure. And it's not only prescriptions...even herbal supplements and over-the-counter medications can risk complications. In Other News
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