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Day of
 Medication   Frequency   Purpose   Day 1   Day 2   Day 3   Day 4   Day 5   Day 6   Day 7
 Surgery


 Aspirin   2x/day for    Prevents   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM      ❑ AM
 (81 mg)   a month   blood clots   -   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM


 Once daily for a   Pain and
 Meloxicam (15mg)   -   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM           ❑ AM          ❑ AM
 month   swelling

 Take 2 pills every 8
 Acetaminophen   ❑ 8 hours   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM      ❑ AM          ❑ AM
 hours for    Pain and
 (500mg, Extra   from last dose    ❑ 2PM    ❑ 2PM    ❑ 2PM    ❑ 2PM    ❑ 2PM    ❑ 2PM    ❑ 2PM
 Strength Tylenol)   a month then as   fever   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM   ❑ PM
 needed
 -   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN     ❑ PRN         ❑ PRN          ❑ PRN         ❑ PRN          ❑ PRN

 As needed, up to   Excessive   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN
 Oxycodone (5mg)
 every 4- 6 hours   pain   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN
 ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN   ❑ PRN       ❑ PRN          ❑ PRN         ❑ PRN          ❑ PRN


 ❑ AM    ❑ AM          ❑ AM           ❑ AM          ❑ AM           ❑ AM
 Cefadroxil (500mg)   Twice daily x 7 days   Antibiotic   ❑ PM                   ❑ AM
 ❑ PM    ❑ PM          ❑ PM           ❑ PM          ❑ PM           ❑ PM


 Prevents
 Take 3 pills (1.95mg
 Tranexamic Acid   total) once daily for   excess   -   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   ❑ AM   -   -   -   -
 (650mg)   internal
 3 days
 bleeding

 * PRN = As needed


 •  Individualized Pain Management: Everyone’s pain tolerance is unique. Our goal is to minimize the use of narcotics by utilizing strong therapeutic

 doses of over-the-counter medications.
 •  Medication Adjustments: Your specific list of medications may vary based on your health history. For example, if you have kidney disease or are

 taking blood thinners, you will not be prescribed Meloxicam.
 •  Blood Thinners & Anticoagulants: * Most patients will be prescribed Aspirin as a blood thinner.
 o  Patients at a higher risk for blood clots may receive a prescription for Eliquis instead.
 o  Some patients will simply resume their home blood thinners and will not need Aspirin.

 •  Managing Side Effects: If you experience signs of stomach irritation or acid reflux, we may need to adjust your regimen or start an acid inhibitor, such
 as Omeprazole or Pantoprazole.
 •  Always follow the specific instructions on your medication labels.






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