Medication Intake Form

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Medication Intake Form

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Know what your clients are taking before training begins.

The Medication Intake Form helps trainers document medications, supplements, and exercise-related symptoms that may influence training response.

✔ Track prescription medications
✔ Record supplements and performance products
✔ Identify recent medication changes
✔ Screen for exercise-related symptoms

A professional intake tool designed to support safer medication-aware training.

A Structured Intake Tool for Medication-Aware Training

Before trainers can safely adjust exercise programming for clients taking medications, they need clear, accurate information about what their clients are actually taking.

The Medication Intake Form is a structured onboarding tool designed to help fitness professionals document medications, supplements, and exercise-related symptoms that may influence training response.

This form provides a professional, organized system for collecting critical information before training begins, helping trainers make safer decisions during sessions while remaining within scope of practice.

Why This Form Matters

Many medications and supplements can influence:

  • Heart rate response

  • Blood pressure regulation

  • Heat tolerance

  • Blood glucose stability

  • Neuromuscular coordination

  • Recovery capacity

Without structured intake, trainers are often forced to guess or rely on incomplete information.

This form ensures trainers have the essential information needed to coach safely.

What This Form Collects

1. Prescription Medications

Clients list all prescription medications including:

  • Medication name

  • Dose (if known)

  • Frequency of use

  • Time of day taken

This helps trainers understand potential exercise-related medication timing effects.

2. Over-the-Counter Medications

Includes commonly overlooked products such as:

  • Pain relievers

  • Allergy medications

  • Sleep aids

  • Acid reducers

  • Hormonal therapies

These products can also affect training tolerance and physiologic response.

3. Supplements & Performance Products

Clients record supplements such as:

  • Vitamins

  • Herbal products

  • Protein powders

  • Pre-workouts

  • Creatine

  • Other ergogenic aids

These can influence hydration, stimulation, recovery, and fatigue.

4. Recent Medication Changes

The form identifies whether any medications were:

  • Started

  • Stopped

  • Dose adjusted

within the past 30 days, a key period where exercise response may change.

5. Exercise-Related Symptom History

Clients report whether they have experienced symptoms such as:

  • Chest discomfort

  • Fainting or near-fainting

  • Dizziness

  • Severe shortness of breath

  • Muscle pain beyond normal soreness

  • Heat intolerance

  • Excessive bruising

This helps trainers identify potential training risks before exercise begins.

Built-In Safety and Scope Protection

The form clearly states that trainers:

  • Do not diagnose medical conditions

  • Do not interpret lab values

  • Do not prescribe or adjust medications

  • Do not provide medical clearance

This protects both the trainer and client while reinforcing appropriate professional boundaries.

Who This Is For

This resource is designed for:

  • Personal trainers

  • Strength coaches

  • Online fitness coaches

  • Exercise physiologists

  • Fitness professionals working with adult or clinical populations

What You Receive
  • Professional Medication Intake Form

  • Client onboarding documentation

  • Structured medication and supplement tracking

  • Exercise symptom screening

  • Trainer-client responsibility acknowledgment

Use This Form During
  • New client onboarding

  • Program restarts after medication changes

  • Health status updates

  • Training safety reviews

Important Notice

This form supports safe participation in training sessions that incorporate medication-aware exercise guidance but does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare provider.

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