Supplement and Dietary Review
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Quick Answer: What Is the Supplement and Medication Review?
This is a one-on-one consultation with a Remedy's pharmacist who reviews your full supplement and prescription medication list to identify interactions, optimize dosing, eliminate redundancies, and save money. Includes a written summary and action plan. Typically lasts 30-45 minutes via phone or video call. Most clients save $20-80/month on redundant supplements.
Why You May Need a Professional Supplement Review
Americans spend over $50 billion annually on dietary supplements. Yet most people don't know whether their supplements are actually helping, interacting dangerously with their prescriptions, or simply duplicating each other. The typical American over 50 takes 4-5 prescription medications plus 3-7 supplements daily - a combination where interactions become statistically likely, not rare.
A professional supplement and medication review takes the guesswork out of your personal health journey. A pharmacist trained in both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical science examines your complete regimen, identifies any potential negative interactions, recommends dosing and form optimizations, and helps you consolidate to what's truly beneficial. Most importantly, it catches the expensive redundancies and dangerous combinations that DIY research rarely spots.
What You Get from Your Consultation
The review is designed to give you clarity, safety, and savings. Before the consultation, you'll submit a detailed form listing all medications, supplements, brands, doses, and your health goals. Our pharmacist reviews this information in advance, then schedules a 30-45 minute call to discuss findings and recommendations.
During the consultation, you'll walk through each product one by one. For each, the pharmacist assesses three things: Is this product actually doing something useful for your specific situation? Are you taking the most effective form (capsule vs liquid vs food source)? Is the dose appropriate for your body weight, age, and health context? You'll leave with clear answers and a prioritized action plan.
What Gets Reviewed in Your Consultation
| Category | What We Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Drug-Supplement Interactions | Known negative combinations | Some herbs reduce medication effectiveness or amplify side effects |
| Supplement-Supplement Overlaps | Duplicate ingredients across products | Many people take 3+ products with overlapping content - wasted money |
| Dosage Optimization | Therapeutic vs subtherapeutic doses | Many supplements are underdosed; others are excessive |
| Form Selection | Best bioavailable version | Magnesium citrate absorbs better than oxide; methylated B vitamins for MTHFR carriers |
| Timing Strategy | When to take each supplement | Iron and calcium shouldn't be taken together; fat-soluble vitamins with meals |
| Goal Alignment | Does your regimen match your goals? | Many people take supplements that don't actually address their stated concerns |
Who Benefits Most from a Review?
Adults over 50 taking 3+ prescription medications face the highest interaction risk - a review catches issues before they become hospital visits. People recently diagnosed with chronic conditions (diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune) need supplements vetted against their new medications. Those spending $100+ monthly on supplements but not sure if anything is working get immediate ROI through consolidation recommendations.
Anyone planning surgery within 2-4 weeks needs a review to flag bleeding-risk herbs that must be discontinued. Pregnant or planning-to-conceive women should review prenatal and general supplements against OB-approved lists. Post-cancer-treatment survivors need careful evaluation of supplements that may interact with ongoing medications. DIY-health enthusiasts who've accumulated 10+ bottles from different sources find consolidation recommendations particularly valuable.
How to Prepare for Your Review
Before the consultation, gather all bottles of supplements, vitamins, herbs, protein powders, and prescription medications you currently take. Note the brand, dose per serving, and how many servings per day. Include occasional-use products (PRN allergy meds, sleep aids) as well as daily ones. Note any health goals you're trying to achieve and concerns you have.
During the call, have your list ready plus a notebook for recommendations. The pharmacist will walk through each product and explain the recommendation. You'll receive a written summary within 48 hours covering the top findings and action items. Follow-up questions within 30 days of your consultation are included at no extra charge.
Safety & Important Notes
- This consultation does NOT replace your physician or pharmacist for prescription medication decisions
- Recommendations are advisory; implementation is your choice in consultation with your medical team
- For serious medical conditions, always coordinate with your primary care provider
- The review addresses supplements and interactions - it does NOT diagnose, treat, or cure any condition
- Recommendations are based on peer-reviewed research and pharmacist clinical judgment
- Follow-up consultations available for ongoing regimen adjustments
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Why Choose Remedy's Supplement & Medication Review?
Most "supplement reviews" online are written by bloggers or salespeople. Our review is conducted by an actual pharmacist with training in both conventional pharmacy and nutraceutical science. We have no commission structure pushing specific products - recommendations are based on your individual needs, not our inventory. Many clients reduce their supplement costs by $20-80 monthly through smart consolidation.
Remedy's Nutrition has served Key Largo, Florida and nationwide clients since 2008. Pharmacist-reviewed, evidence-based recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a supplement and medication review? +
A one-on-one pharmacist consultation reviewing your complete supplement and prescription medication regimen for interactions, dosage optimization, redundancy elimination, and goal alignment. Includes pre-consultation questionnaire, 30-45 minute call, and written summary with prioritized recommendations. Most clients save $20-80 monthly on redundant supplements.
How much does the review cost and what do I get? +
Pricing reflects the 30-45 minute pharmacist consultation plus pre-review analysis of your regimen and post-consultation written summary. You receive: detailed interaction analysis, dosing optimization recommendations, consolidation opportunities for redundant supplements, timing strategy, and a prioritized action plan. 30-day follow-up questions included.
Who should get a supplement review? +
Anyone taking 3+ supplements plus prescription medications benefits most. Also: adults over 50 with chronic conditions, those spending $100+ monthly on supplements, anyone planning surgery within 2-4 weeks, pregnant women, cancer survivors on maintenance meds, and people who've accumulated supplements without a clear plan.
What should I prepare before my consultation? +
Gather bottles of all supplements, vitamins, herbs, protein powders, and prescription medications. Note brand, dose per serving, servings per day, and health goals. Include occasional-use products (allergy meds, sleep aids) alongside daily ones. Having everything organized saves consultation time for actual recommendations.
Does this replace my doctor or pharmacist? +
No - it complements them. The consultation reviews your supplement decisions and identifies interactions with your prescriptions. For prescription medication decisions, changes, or new health issues, always coordinate with your primary care provider. Our recommendations are advisory and designed to be shared with your medical team.
Can the review help me save money on supplements? +
Yes - consolidation is one of the most common outcomes. Many people take 3-4 products with overlapping content (multiple multivitamins, duplicate B-complex supplements, redundant magnesium). Eliminating redundancies typically saves $20-80 monthly. The review pays for itself quickly for most clients with comprehensive regimens.
What happens after the consultation? +
Within 48 hours you receive a written summary covering top findings, prioritized recommendations, and action items. You can contact us with follow-up questions within 30 days at no extra charge. If you want to adjust your regimen based on recommendations, you'll have the guidance to do so safely and systematically.
Is the consultation confidential? +
Yes - absolutely. Your medication and supplement information is protected under pharmacy confidentiality standards. We do not share your information with anyone without your explicit permission. All records are securely maintained.
