Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has one or more falls per year. Objetive: to know the relationship between drug prescription and falls in the elderly. Materials and Methods: a study was carried out through a community interventio
markdownabstractAbstract Part I starts with a literature overview on the impact of falls in the e...
textabstractFalls represent a major public health problem among older persons in western countries, ...
Falls represent a common and complex geriatric pathology profile.1 About 30% of elderly patients liv...
Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has...
The syndrome of falls is a common and an often serious problem in elderly people. The cause of falls...
Abstract. In Europe and United States, about 85 % of adults aged 65 years over take at least one med...
Background: the association between injurious falls requiring a visit to the emergency department an...
textabstractFalls are the leading cause of injuries among older adults, aged 65 years and older. Fur...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
Aim: Falls in the elderly are common and often serious. We studied the association between multiple ...
Introduction: Drugs intake is common in the elderly, but pharmacodynamics/pharmacokinetic changes as...
Approximately one-third of community-dwelling persons aged 65 years and older have one or more falls...
Objectives: To determine the correlation between falls and two medication factors: the class of medi...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
markdownabstractAbstract Part I starts with a literature overview on the impact of falls in the e...
textabstractFalls represent a major public health problem among older persons in western countries, ...
Falls represent a common and complex geriatric pathology profile.1 About 30% of elderly patients liv...
Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has...
The syndrome of falls is a common and an often serious problem in elderly people. The cause of falls...
Abstract. In Europe and United States, about 85 % of adults aged 65 years over take at least one med...
Background: the association between injurious falls requiring a visit to the emergency department an...
textabstractFalls are the leading cause of injuries among older adults, aged 65 years and older. Fur...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
Aim: Falls in the elderly are common and often serious. We studied the association between multiple ...
Introduction: Drugs intake is common in the elderly, but pharmacodynamics/pharmacokinetic changes as...
Approximately one-third of community-dwelling persons aged 65 years and older have one or more falls...
Objectives: To determine the correlation between falls and two medication factors: the class of medi...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
markdownabstractAbstract Part I starts with a literature overview on the impact of falls in the e...
textabstractFalls represent a major public health problem among older persons in western countries, ...
Falls represent a common and complex geriatric pathology profile.1 About 30% of elderly patients liv...