IntroductionThe importance of rational drug therapy is increasing with the aging of the population. Since one of the main reasons for inappropriate drug prescribing is also the age-blind approach, which results in ageist practices, this narrative literature review focuses on the description of the main barriers related to insufficient individualization of drug regimens associated with such age-blind approaches.MethodologyA narrative literature review using the PubMed, WoS, Embase, and Scopus databases was conducted by the EU COST Action IS1402. Experts in different scientific fields from six countries (the Czech Republic, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Serbia, and Turkey) worked in four specific areas: (1) underrepresentation of older adults in ...
Background Based on changes in pharmacokinetics and –dynamics in elderly patients, there are potenti...
The percentage of elderly population is increasing and it is estimated that by 2050 30% of the popul...
Published studies have documented increased rates of adverse drug events, hospitalisations, mortalit...
Introduction The importance of rational drug therapy is increasing with the aging of the population...
The importance of rational drug therapy is increasing with the aging of the population. Since one of...
Prescribing for older patients presents several challenges. Older people often suffer from two or mo...
Background: Age-related multiple comorbidities cause older adults to be prone to the use of potentia...
Because older patients are more vulnerable to adverse drug-related events, there is a need to ensure...
Background: Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older ...
Introduction: Older persons represent a quickly growing segment of the population worldwide and more...
Journal ArticleHealthcare professional and society in general harbor ambivalent beliefs about drug t...
Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older is very limi...
The prevalence of cancer increases with age, with over 60% of cancer diagnoses and 70% of cancer mor...
The care of patients 65 years or older presents a challenge for evidence-based medicine. Such patien...
Introduction: Proportion of seniors in the world population is growing and substantial attention is ...
Background Based on changes in pharmacokinetics and –dynamics in elderly patients, there are potenti...
The percentage of elderly population is increasing and it is estimated that by 2050 30% of the popul...
Published studies have documented increased rates of adverse drug events, hospitalisations, mortalit...
Introduction The importance of rational drug therapy is increasing with the aging of the population...
The importance of rational drug therapy is increasing with the aging of the population. Since one of...
Prescribing for older patients presents several challenges. Older people often suffer from two or mo...
Background: Age-related multiple comorbidities cause older adults to be prone to the use of potentia...
Because older patients are more vulnerable to adverse drug-related events, there is a need to ensure...
Background: Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older ...
Introduction: Older persons represent a quickly growing segment of the population worldwide and more...
Journal ArticleHealthcare professional and society in general harbor ambivalent beliefs about drug t...
Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older is very limi...
The prevalence of cancer increases with age, with over 60% of cancer diagnoses and 70% of cancer mor...
The care of patients 65 years or older presents a challenge for evidence-based medicine. Such patien...
Introduction: Proportion of seniors in the world population is growing and substantial attention is ...
Background Based on changes in pharmacokinetics and –dynamics in elderly patients, there are potenti...
The percentage of elderly population is increasing and it is estimated that by 2050 30% of the popul...
Published studies have documented increased rates of adverse drug events, hospitalisations, mortalit...