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ASHLAND — As part of Elder Empowerment Month, University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center is offering a free community education program called “Medication Compliance.” The program will be presented by Tanya Mounts, RPh on Monday, June 27 at 2 p.m. at UH Samaritan on Main, 663 E. Main St.

Americans increasingly come into contact with powerful medicines that possess great potential to both heal and to harm. Participants will learn how to use prescribed medication correctly in order to stay healthy, get better, and control chronic health problems.

Please call 419-207-7874 to register for this free program.

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