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Providence Surgical Services - Medication Instructions

  • Bring all medications in their original containers.
  • Take all medications the morning of surgery with a sip of water - except: DO NOT TAKE DIURETICS (water pills) the morning of surgery.
  • Diabetic Patients: Do NOT take your insulin or diabetes medication the morning of surgery but be sure to BRING them with you.
  • If you have asthma, use your inhalers the morning of surgery and BRING them with you.
  • If you are taking a blood thinner (i.e. Coumadin) make sure your surgeon is aware. Follow doctors' instructions regarding dose. Ask your surgeon if you need to stop taking aspirin, Motrin or anti-inflammatory medications. You may need to stop taking them for one week before surgery. You may use Tylenol.
  • Over the counter weight loss medication and any herbal supplements should be stopped two weeks before surgery.
  • If you use a CPAP machine at home for sleep apnea, bring it with you the day of surgery.
  • If you have a pacemaker or internal defibrillator, please inform the nurse during your phone interview. 


 

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16001 W. 9 Mile Rd. - Map
Southfield, MI 48075

248-849-3000

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