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Central Alabama Medical Information Office (CAMIO)
www.CAMIO.org
 
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Allergies:
Xylocaine

Medical Conditions:
Diabetes
High Blood Pressure
Arthritis
High Cholesterol
Low Testosterone
Overactive Bladder 
Name: YOUR NAME
Address: Street Address
City, State and Zip Code
Phone: (XXX)XXX-XXXX
Doctor: Your Dr's Name      Dr's Phone: (XXX)XXX-XXXX
Prescription Medications:

Mobic - 15MG - 1/2 tablet per day
Zocor - 20MG - 1 tablet at bedtime
Avapro 150 - 1 tablet per day
Glucophage 500XR - 1 tablet twice a day
Avandia - 4MG - 1 tablet per day
Lotrel - 5/10MG - 1 capsule per day
Altace - 2.5MG - 1 tablet per day
Detrol LA - 4MG - 1 capsule per day
Testosterone Cypionate - 1CC - inject once a week
Nitrostat - 0.4MG - use as needed
BLOOD TYPE: B POSITIVE
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This Web-Site is dedicated to the safety of anyone that has a medical condition and are taking prescription medication(s).  A medical information card (shown above) contains valuable information that, in the case of an emergency, would provide your medical condition(s), prescription medication(s), your name, address, home phone number, your doctors name and phone number, and blood type to emergency personnel should you become incapacitated.  The emergency personnel would have access to this valuable information to assist them in providing the necessary care for your survival. 

The information would prevent them from administering anything that may cause a reaction with your current
medications and put you at further risk.  This medical cardfits into your purse or wallet for quick reference in an emergency.  It also helps when asked what prescription(s) you are taking and the dosage.  This would prevent you from
providing incorrect information if you are unsure what prescriptions you are taking and the dosage.

Prescription drug errors are on the increase in the United States.  Adverse reactions to medications forced an estimated four million Americans to see doctors in 2001.  The rate of adverse reactions are highest for people 65 to 74 years of age.  Women suffered more reactions than men.  This is a significant threat to patient safety in the United States and is a large financial burden to the health care system.  The medical information card can be a vital tool in helping you from becoming one of these statistics.  Care givers, such as emergency rooms, will make fewer errors when providing for your care with the information contained on this card. 

All you have to do for your safety in an emergency is provide your card when receiving treatment at a doctor's office, emergency room, or hospital outpatient departments.