If you need some help with your medicines, My Medicine Goals is here to help.
My Medicine Goals provides information and resources including goal-setting and self-management support for medications prescribed by your doctor, treating specialist and other healthcare professionals responsible for your healthcare. These resources have been developed as part of a Research study to be conducted in Australia. For more information, please visit www.afn.org.au/fittest-study and www.fitteststudy.au.
Nothing in this WEBSITE or its content is intended to offer or provide health care advice, services, or products to you and must NOT be used as a substitute for seeking professional advice or support (including from your doctor and other registered health care professionals) about your medications.
Any changes to your medications MUST ALWAYS be made in consultation with and under the supervision of your doctor, treating specialist, pharmacist, and other healthcare professionals responsible for your healthcare.
By accessing or using this WEBSITE you acknowledge that our TERMS OF USE apply. If you do not agree with our TERMS OF USE please do not access or use this WEBSITE and related content.
You will need to be enrolled as a participant in the Research and sign-up as a Registered User to access the following information and resources:
To become a Registered User you will need to read, understand and agree to our TERMS OF USE, which includes how your information and data will be used (see the PRIVACY AND DATA section).
Maintaining an up-to-date medicines list could not be easier. Thanks to My Medicine Goals, you can now have at your fingertips, a medicine list that can be updated on the go, as changes are made to your medicine regime.
This tool will help you identify your goals of care, track how your goals of care may change over time, and how this contributes to taking your medicines safely.
Want to know more about your medicines? Visit our medicine information hub to access a range of easy-to-read medicines information including uses, side effects, how medicines can impact your lifestyle.
Regular reviews of your medicines by your doctor or pharmacist are important to ensure you are using them correctly. Similarly, decisions about stopping or making changes to your medicines should always be made in consultation with your doctor. You can access useful resources that will make speaking with your doctor or pharmacist about your medicines easier.