PURPOSE: While some people remain fit and active as they grow older, others experience complex problems: disease, dependency and disability. Frailty is a term used to describe this latter group, capturing differences in health status among older people. Many frail older people have multiple chronic co-morbidities and functional impairments and, according to guidelines for the management of individual conditions, should be prescribed long lists of medications. However, older people (particularly those who are frail) are often excluded from drug trials, and treatment decisions are therefore based on evidence extrapolated from more robust patient groups with fewer physiological deficits. The risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) increases w...
International audiencePURPOSE:This study analyses the relationship between medication use and frailt...
Frailty in old age has become synonymous with medication use. As people age, the risk of disease bur...
This study systematically reviews the published literature regarding inappropriate prescribing in fr...
PURPOSE: While some people remain fit and active as they grow older, others experience complex pr...
Older populations are more likely to have multiple co-morbid diseases that require multiple treatmen...
The use of pharmacological agents is often a central component of medical therapy for older people. ...
Frail older people have an inherent risk of polypharmacy due to the need to treat multiple comorbidi...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing medications to older people is difficult due to comorbidity, limited evidenc...
Providing safe and effective drug therapy to older patients is challenging for physicians since ther...
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<i>To the Editor</i>: Older populations have multiple comorbid chronic diseases that require multipl...
Background\ud \ud Older people are at significant risk of adverse outcomes\ud as a result of changes...
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
Background: Frailty and adverse drug effects are linked in the fact that polypharmacy is correlated ...
Background: Frailty and adverse drug effects are linked in the fact that polypharmacy is correlated ...
International audiencePURPOSE:This study analyses the relationship between medication use and frailt...
Frailty in old age has become synonymous with medication use. As people age, the risk of disease bur...
This study systematically reviews the published literature regarding inappropriate prescribing in fr...
PURPOSE: While some people remain fit and active as they grow older, others experience complex pr...
Older populations are more likely to have multiple co-morbid diseases that require multiple treatmen...
The use of pharmacological agents is often a central component of medical therapy for older people. ...
Frail older people have an inherent risk of polypharmacy due to the need to treat multiple comorbidi...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing medications to older people is difficult due to comorbidity, limited evidenc...
Providing safe and effective drug therapy to older patients is challenging for physicians since ther...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
<i>To the Editor</i>: Older populations have multiple comorbid chronic diseases that require multipl...
Background\ud \ud Older people are at significant risk of adverse outcomes\ud as a result of changes...
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
Background: Frailty and adverse drug effects are linked in the fact that polypharmacy is correlated ...
Background: Frailty and adverse drug effects are linked in the fact that polypharmacy is correlated ...
International audiencePURPOSE:This study analyses the relationship between medication use and frailt...
Frailty in old age has become synonymous with medication use. As people age, the risk of disease bur...
This study systematically reviews the published literature regarding inappropriate prescribing in fr...