Opinion: I’m 73. I wish my pills wouldn’t keep changing colors and shapes

STAT NewsMay 15, 2026
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The author, a 73-year-old individual, expresses frustration over the frequent changes in the appearance of their medications, which include both prescription and over-the-counter pills. These alterations in color and shape can lead to confusion and concern for patients who rely on consistent medication identification. The piece highlights the importance of stability in pharmaceutical products for elderly patients managing multiple prescriptions.

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