Most cancer treatments involve some type of medication, whether used directly as chemotherapy or as a supplementary option to reduce the side effects of various approaches to care, such as radiation therapy. Access to safe and effective pharmacy care helps ensure you stay as healthy as possible while your treatment stays on track.
Rely on expert pharmacists at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center in Oklahoma for the precise medications and accurate information you need to support your cancer treatment process. Take advantage of our infusion pharmacy or retail pharmacy services and reach out to the clinical pharmacists on your care team for consultations about medications recommended or prescribed for your specific situation.
When you choose Stephenson Cancer Center for your care, you’ll enjoy seamless, convenient and safe medication support, whether your treatment plan involves chemotherapy pills you take at home, a chemotherapy infusion you receive at the Stephenson Cancer Center or post-treatment medication support following radiation therapy or other procedures. Your pharmacist and care team securely coordinate all the information from your medical records, doctor’s notes and current lab test results to ensure you receive accurate prescriptions and advice.
As part of your one-on-one pharmacy consultations, you benefit from access to medication teaching guides, informational handouts and other resources to aid in your treatment. While acting as your advocate for drug therapy and delivery, your pharmacist also plays an active role in both original and supportive research as they help educate you, your family, hospital staff and the community about proper medication use.
Get the medications you need to continue care at home, including oral chemotherapy agents, from the retail pharmacy on the first floor at Stephenson Cancer Center in Oklahoma. To make the most of these innovative therapies, you’ll work with your pharmacist and doctor to optimize your treatment plan while learning to manage side effects and avoid drug interactions.
For prescription services and specialized dispensing of oral and supportive care medications that fulfill your treatment plan, you can depend on your Stephenson pharmacist and pharmacy technicians to work with your insurance company for the necessary authorizations.
For medications not covered by your insurance carrier, ask your pharmacist about how you might qualify for financial assistance from drug manufacturers or nonprofit organizations.
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