Many factors contribute to the altered responsiveness of the elderly to drug therapy [1]. Of these, particular attention has been given to investigating the effect of age upon the rate of drug elimination since, unless appropriate reductions in dosage are made, significant age-related reductions in clearance will tend to lead to higher blood levels, and hence a greater risk of toxicity [2]. The effects of age on renal drug clearance are now well-documented [3-5], and parallel the decline in renal function which occurs in the elderly. Physicians are thus accustomed to matching the dosages of drugs which undergo renal excretion to elderly patients ' renal function. In many instances, serum creatinine levels alone provide sufficient guide...
Because of the increasing longevity of the population, a growing number of very old people are expos...
The number of elderly people is increasing worldwide. The elderly may be at increased risk of bacter...
BackgroundMedication use is highly prevalent with advanced age, but clinical studies are rarely cond...
Some patients are more likely to have drug-induced diseases due to a number of risk factors, such as...
Hepatic clearance plays a key role in determining the systemic exposure of drugs and metabolites, wh...
The hepatic clearance of many drugs is reduced in the elderly Contrary to previously held views we s...
All practising clinicians will be aware of the increased number of elderly patients requiring drug t...
response in man. However there has been little emphasis in the pharmacy literature to specific drug ...
Advancing age is characterized by impairment in the function of the many regulatory processes that p...
Renal drug elimination is a function of the combined processes of glomerular filtration, tubular sec...
Although there have been relatively few studies of the pharmacokinetics of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs...
Abstract Human lifespan has increased from a median of 46.5 years in 1950 to 71.7 years in 2022. As ...
The accumulation of deficits with increasing age results in a decline in the functional capacity of ...
The accumulation of deficits with increasing age results in a decline in the functional capacity of ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Renal function decreases with age. Dosage adjustment according to renal functi...
Because of the increasing longevity of the population, a growing number of very old people are expos...
The number of elderly people is increasing worldwide. The elderly may be at increased risk of bacter...
BackgroundMedication use is highly prevalent with advanced age, but clinical studies are rarely cond...
Some patients are more likely to have drug-induced diseases due to a number of risk factors, such as...
Hepatic clearance plays a key role in determining the systemic exposure of drugs and metabolites, wh...
The hepatic clearance of many drugs is reduced in the elderly Contrary to previously held views we s...
All practising clinicians will be aware of the increased number of elderly patients requiring drug t...
response in man. However there has been little emphasis in the pharmacy literature to specific drug ...
Advancing age is characterized by impairment in the function of the many regulatory processes that p...
Renal drug elimination is a function of the combined processes of glomerular filtration, tubular sec...
Although there have been relatively few studies of the pharmacokinetics of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs...
Abstract Human lifespan has increased from a median of 46.5 years in 1950 to 71.7 years in 2022. As ...
The accumulation of deficits with increasing age results in a decline in the functional capacity of ...
The accumulation of deficits with increasing age results in a decline in the functional capacity of ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Renal function decreases with age. Dosage adjustment according to renal functi...
Because of the increasing longevity of the population, a growing number of very old people are expos...
The number of elderly people is increasing worldwide. The elderly may be at increased risk of bacter...
BackgroundMedication use is highly prevalent with advanced age, but clinical studies are rarely cond...