Background The more (inappropriate) drugs a patient uses, the higher the risk of drug related problems. To reduce these risks, medication reviews can be performed. Objective To report changes in the prescribed number of (potentially inappropriate) drugs before and after performing a medication review in high-risk polypharmacy patients. A secondary objective was to study reasons for continuing potentially inappropriate drugs (PIDs). Setting Dutch community pharmacy and general medical practice. Methods A retrospective longitudinal intervention study with a pre-test/post-test design and follow-up of 1 week and 3 months was performed. The study population consisted of 126 patients with polypharmacy and with additional risk for drug related pro...
Objective To investigate the nature and prevalence of drug related problems (DRPs) in older patients...
Objective: To evaluate the process of clinical medication review for elderly patients with polypharm...
Clinical pharmacy interventions for older people with polypharmacy can be divided in dispensing serv...
Background: Number of medicines and medicines appropriateness are often used as outcome measures to ...
Background: Little is known about the extent of drug-related problems of polypharmacy patients in Du...
Inappropriate polypharmacy and related adverse health outcomes represent significant challenges in t...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we aimed to (i) determine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate pre...
Clinically significant pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes occurring with age make older pat...
Background Polypharmacy in older patients can lead to potentially inappropriate prescribing. The ris...
BACKGROUND: In 2008 recommendations were launched to prevent medication-related hospital admissions ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the process of clinical medication review (CMR) in a large number of communit...
Background and objectives: Medication review has been suggested as a way to prevent drug related pro...
Abstract Background Aged polymedicated patients are particularly vulnerable for drug-related problem...
Background: In this study, we aimed to (i) determine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate pre...
Objective To investigate the nature and prevalence of drug related problems (DRPs) in older patients...
Objective: To evaluate the process of clinical medication review for elderly patients with polypharm...
Clinical pharmacy interventions for older people with polypharmacy can be divided in dispensing serv...
Background: Number of medicines and medicines appropriateness are often used as outcome measures to ...
Background: Little is known about the extent of drug-related problems of polypharmacy patients in Du...
Inappropriate polypharmacy and related adverse health outcomes represent significant challenges in t...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we aimed to (i) determine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate pre...
Clinically significant pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes occurring with age make older pat...
Background Polypharmacy in older patients can lead to potentially inappropriate prescribing. The ris...
BACKGROUND: In 2008 recommendations were launched to prevent medication-related hospital admissions ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the process of clinical medication review (CMR) in a large number of communit...
Background and objectives: Medication review has been suggested as a way to prevent drug related pro...
Abstract Background Aged polymedicated patients are particularly vulnerable for drug-related problem...
Background: In this study, we aimed to (i) determine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate pre...
Objective To investigate the nature and prevalence of drug related problems (DRPs) in older patients...
Objective: To evaluate the process of clinical medication review for elderly patients with polypharm...
Clinical pharmacy interventions for older people with polypharmacy can be divided in dispensing serv...