Daily Brief Podcast

Your Medications Might Be Causing Your Symptoms

Albert Takem M.D

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Dr. Takem and Dr. Ngembus discuss polypharmacy, highlighting the importance of coordinated care, effective communication, and patient empowerment to simplify treatment and improve health outcomes.

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Joan Ngembus to talk about polypharmacy, when patients end up managing multiple medications and the plan becomes confusing, risky, and hard to sustain. We begin with a patient who is hesitant to start blood pressure medication because of fears about side effects, which opens the door to a broader conversation about how medication overload can impact overall health. Dr. Ngembus and I explain that side effects can happen, but they vary by person, and they should be discussed openly rather than feared in silence. We also highlight the primary care physician’s role as the coordinator of care, helping patients make sense of prescriptions from multiple specialists. I share the story of Rebecca, whose medication list was reduced from 24 to eight through regular reviews and a more coordinated approach. We close with a clear takeaway: more medications do not automatically mean better care. The goal is a simpler, safer plan built through communication, follow-up, and partnership. Ready to take control of your medication journey? Join us for this vital conversation!

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