Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharmacy. This study aims to examine changes in rates of polypharmacy and potentially serious drug-drug interactions in a stable geographical population between 1995 and 2010. Methods: This is a repeated cross-sectional analysis of community-dispensed prescribing data for all 310,000 adults resident in the Tayside region of Scotland in 1995 and 2010. The number of drug classes dispensed and the number of potentially serious drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in the previous 84 days were calculated, and age-sex standardised rates in 1995 and 2010 compared. Patient characteristic
INTRODUCTION: Polypharmacy, defined as the use of multiple drugs or more than are medically necessar...
OBJECTIVES: To examine: (1) changes in polypharmacy in 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012 and; (2) changes in...
Aims We aimed to assess the prevalence, components and evolution of polypharmacy and to evaluate ris...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Aging and associated morbidities place individuals at higher risk of polypharmacy and drug-drug inte...
Aging and associated morbidities place individuals at higher risk of polypharmacy and drug-drug inte...
Polypharmacy (PP) and excessive polypharmacy (EPP) are increasingly common and associated with risk ...
Lucas Morin,1 Kristina Johnell,1 Marie-Laure Laroche,2,3 Johan Fastbom,1 Jonas W Wastesson1 1Aging R...
Polypharmacy (PP) and excessive polypharmacy (EPP) are increasingly common and associated with risk ...
Objective: A sharp increase in chronic diseases for elderly patients has been observed in recent yea...
The improvement topic series is a set of briefing papers about areas of quality and safety which gen...
INTRODUCTION: Polypharmacy, defined as the use of multiple drugs or more than are medically necessar...
OBJECTIVES: To examine: (1) changes in polypharmacy in 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012 and; (2) changes in...
Aims We aimed to assess the prevalence, components and evolution of polypharmacy and to evaluate ris...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Background: The escalating use of prescribed drugs has increasingly raised concerns about polypharma...
Aging and associated morbidities place individuals at higher risk of polypharmacy and drug-drug inte...
Aging and associated morbidities place individuals at higher risk of polypharmacy and drug-drug inte...
Polypharmacy (PP) and excessive polypharmacy (EPP) are increasingly common and associated with risk ...
Lucas Morin,1 Kristina Johnell,1 Marie-Laure Laroche,2,3 Johan Fastbom,1 Jonas W Wastesson1 1Aging R...
Polypharmacy (PP) and excessive polypharmacy (EPP) are increasingly common and associated with risk ...
Objective: A sharp increase in chronic diseases for elderly patients has been observed in recent yea...
The improvement topic series is a set of briefing papers about areas of quality and safety which gen...
INTRODUCTION: Polypharmacy, defined as the use of multiple drugs or more than are medically necessar...
OBJECTIVES: To examine: (1) changes in polypharmacy in 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012 and; (2) changes in...
Aims We aimed to assess the prevalence, components and evolution of polypharmacy and to evaluate ris...