Background and objective: The use of psychotropic medication and cardiovascular medication has been associated with an increased risk of falling. However, other frequently prescribed medication classes are still under debate as potential risk factors for falls in the older population. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to evaluate the associations between fall risk and nonpsychotropic and noncardiovascular medications. Methods and design: A systematic review and meta-analysis. A search was conducted in Medline, PsycINFO, and Embase. Key search concepts were “falls,” “aged,” “medication,” and “causality.” Studies were included that investigated nonpsychotropic and noncardiovascular medications as risk factors for falls in...
Background: Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and car...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...
Background and objective: The use of psychotropic medication and cardiovascular medication has been ...
The use of psychotropic medication and cardiovascular medication has been associated with an increas...
Background and objective: Use of certain medications is recognized as a major and modifiable risk fa...
Background and objective: Use of certain medications is recognized as a major and modifiable risk fa...
Use of certain medications is recognized as a major and modifiable risk factor for falls. Although t...
Falls are a major public health problem in older adults. Earlier studies showed that psychotropic me...
Background and objective: Falls are a major public health problem in older adults. Earlier studies s...
Background and objective: Falls are a major public health problem in older adults. Earlier studies s...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background. Falls in older people are associated with poor prognosis. Medication use is a potential ...
Background: Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and car...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...
Background and objective: The use of psychotropic medication and cardiovascular medication has been ...
The use of psychotropic medication and cardiovascular medication has been associated with an increas...
Background and objective: Use of certain medications is recognized as a major and modifiable risk fa...
Background and objective: Use of certain medications is recognized as a major and modifiable risk fa...
Use of certain medications is recognized as a major and modifiable risk factor for falls. Although t...
Falls are a major public health problem in older adults. Earlier studies showed that psychotropic me...
Background and objective: Falls are a major public health problem in older adults. Earlier studies s...
Background and objective: Falls are a major public health problem in older adults. Earlier studies s...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background. Falls in older people are associated with poor prognosis. Medication use is a potential ...
Background: Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and car...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...
Introduction The consequences of falling can be fatal to elderly. The mortality, morbidity and the r...