We recommend the following Quoll products for patients who require multiple medications

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QUOLL NECKLACE MEDICAL PENDANTS

Quoll Medical Necklace with Black Pendant

$25.00
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QUOLL MEDICAL CARD

Quoll Mi Card

$25.00
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$25.00
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QUOLL NECKLACE MEDICAL DOG TAGS

Quoll Medical Dog Tag Style Pendant with Necklace

$25.00
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QUOLL NECKLACE MEDICAL PENDANTS

Quoll Medical Necklace with RED Pendant

$25.00

Don’t rely on memory when you can have all the data on you

Patients who take multiple medications often carry long lists of drug names, dosages and notes in their purse or wallet. A visit to the doctor can frequently mean a change to that list whether it’s to increase or decrease dosage or add or eliminate a drug. Given the complexities of drug interactions, side effects and other considerations, it’s vital to keep your information up to date. Also, it should be ready to access without delay if you are sick or injured.

Implants and devices:

It’s also important to make available information about any implants or devices you have. Doctors and paramedics may need to know if you have a pacemaker, ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator), coronary stents medical implant, breast or other artificial soft tissue implants

If you have a child, a partner, parent or other loved one who takes multiple medications</strong>&nbsp;or has an implant or other device, then organise a Quoll Medical Alert bracelet, necklace, dog tags or plastic wallet card for them too, for everyone’s peace of mind.

In an emergency, communication of vital information is crucial!

raining is provided to the first responders (ambulance, paramedics, police and other emergency situation attendees) to look for a patient’s medical ID. Help them to help you (or your loved one who is an organ transplant patient)

Simply by wearing or carrying a Quoll Medical Alert device, the information will be instantly available. Not just medical information but valuable data such as the patient’s name, address, next of kin and their contact details are also made available.

Medical problems and other situations that may be faced by multiple medication:

  • In the event of your admission to the ER of a hospital, the last thing you want is for your doctor to have to look up archives of your records or contact your pharmacist for a list of medications, which could be out of date and will take time. So, even if your life is not in danger, there is still the time and convenience factor to consider. This also applies to the doctors and staff at the hospital.
  • In the event you are rushed to hospital without your handbag, wallet, gym bag or other possession, where will your list of medications be?
  • You may fall unconscious at a bus stop due to the adverse reaction to a new medication. Will the person who finds you think you’ve had a bit too much to drink? Passed out from a drug overdose? Your Quoll Medical Alert device will make the situation a lot clearer.
  • In the event where you have to list your medications while filling out insurance forms, hospital admission forms and WorkCover application forms. Wouldn’t life be a whole lot simpler if you could access the information via your Quoll?
  • You may need a diagnostic MRI but you have a heart stent or artificial heart valve. This is critical information for the technician to have.

These are just a few suggestions of what you could experience if you take multiple medications for your health conditions. The nature of medical emergencies is that you never know what could happen to you on any given day. When you have a Quoll, you will enjoy the peace of mind of knowing you’re prepared.

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