Introduction: Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use in older adults with dementia is an understudied area. We assessed longitudinal changes in PIM exposure by dementia type following dementia diagnosis. Methods: We followed 2448 participants aged ≥ 65 years (52% women, 85.5% Caucasian, mean age 80.9 ± 7.5 years) diagnosed with dementia after enrollment in the National Alzheimer\u27s Coordinating Center (2005-2014). We estimated the association between dementia type and PIM annually for 2 years after diagnosis, using Generalized Estimating Equations. Results:Participants with Lewy body dementia had more PIM use, and participants with frontotemporal dementia had less PIM use than participants with Alzheimer\u27s disease. In the first...
Background: The use of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) is a problem since it might cont...
Background: Compared with those without dementia, older patients with dementia admitted to acute car...
Purpose: Older people with dementia are at risk of adverse events associated with potentially inappr...
Introduction: Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use in older adults with dementia is an und...
Background: Around 70% of people with dementia live with comorbidities and are subsequently prescrib...
Objectives: to evaluate the frequency of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) prescription amo...
Background: Little is known about prescribing appropriateness for community-dwelling people with dem...
Aim: Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use is prevalent in older adults and is associated w...
Aim: Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use is prevalent in older adults and is associated w...
Commentary on: Renom-Guiteras A, Thürmann PA, Miralles R, et al. Potentially inappropriate medicatio...
Age-associated physiological changes and extensive drug treatment including use of potentially inapp...
Background: The use of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) is a problem since it might cont...
Background: Compared with those without dementia, older patients with dementia admitted to acute car...
Purpose: Older people with dementia are at risk of adverse events associated with potentially inappr...
Introduction: Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use in older adults with dementia is an und...
Background: Around 70% of people with dementia live with comorbidities and are subsequently prescrib...
Objectives: to evaluate the frequency of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) prescription amo...
Background: Little is known about prescribing appropriateness for community-dwelling people with dem...
Aim: Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use is prevalent in older adults and is associated w...
Aim: Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use is prevalent in older adults and is associated w...
Commentary on: Renom-Guiteras A, Thürmann PA, Miralles R, et al. Potentially inappropriate medicatio...
Age-associated physiological changes and extensive drug treatment including use of potentially inapp...
Background: The use of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) is a problem since it might cont...
Background: Compared with those without dementia, older patients with dementia admitted to acute car...
Purpose: Older people with dementia are at risk of adverse events associated with potentially inappr...