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Who should wear a medical ID jewelry? People with food and drug allergies, anti-coagulant conditions, asthma, diabetes, heart conditions, kidney conditions, multiple medications, and seizures. Whatever your health may be, remember to always consult a physician to determine if you are a candidate for medical ID jewelry.

Typically, a medic alert jewelry with ID tag should contain medical conditions that would be relevant in an emergeny. Always write succinctly since the space is very limited. If you need to put down more information, use a separate ID card to be placed inside a wallet or a purse. Also include a list of medication that you take daily and list from most important to least important.

A list of possible conditions that should be included in a medical ID tag is Alzheimer's disease, asthma, bleeding disorder, diabetes (both insulin dependent and non-insulin dependent), leukemia, lupus, lymphomas, mental retardation, myasthenia gravis, and vision impaired.

Other information that should be included on a medical ID includes blood type, contact lens prescription, emergency contacts, organ doner, and referral to wallet or purse if there are more information on a separate card.

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