PURPOSE: Polypharmacy can be defined as the concomitant use of >/=5 medications and excessive polypharmacy, as the use of >/=10 medications. Objectives were to (1) assess the prevalence of polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy among persons living with chronic pain, and (2) identify sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with excessive polypharmacy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study used data from 1342 persons from the ChrOnic Pain trEatment (COPE) Cohort (Quebec, Canada). The self-reported number of medications currently used by participants (regardless of whether they were prescribed or taken over-the-counter, or were used for treating pain or other health issues) was categorized to assess polypharmacy and exces...
goal: Polypharmacy and drug-related problems (DRPs) have been shown to prevail in hospitalized patie...
PURPOSE: Complex medication management in older people with multiple chronic conditions can introduc...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore individual and social factors that could predict health care utilisation...
PURPOSE: Polypharmacy-the use of multiple medications by a single patient-is an important issue asso...
BACKGROUND: In chronic non-malignant pain, medication is often used as an important cornerstone of t...
Background: Pain is common in older patients and management guidelines rarely consider the effect of...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
Background: It is well documented that polypharmacy status is associated with manifold drug-related ...
Aim: To measure the extent of polypharmacy, multimorbidity and potential medication-related problems...
Introduction: Polypharmacy represents a serious problem due to its many side effects. There is no si...
BACKGROUND: Medication nonadherence is a frequent problem in chronic conditions. In chronic noncance...
Concern about abuse/dependence in chronic pain patients taking opioid analgesics may lead to undertr...
goal: Polypharmacy and drug-related problems (DRPs) have been shown to prevail in hospitalized patie...
PURPOSE: Complex medication management in older people with multiple chronic conditions can introduc...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore individual and social factors that could predict health care utilisation...
PURPOSE: Polypharmacy-the use of multiple medications by a single patient-is an important issue asso...
BACKGROUND: In chronic non-malignant pain, medication is often used as an important cornerstone of t...
Background: Pain is common in older patients and management guidelines rarely consider the effect of...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
International audiencePolypharmacy is considered as the administration of many drugs. It is a major ...
Background: It is well documented that polypharmacy status is associated with manifold drug-related ...
Aim: To measure the extent of polypharmacy, multimorbidity and potential medication-related problems...
Introduction: Polypharmacy represents a serious problem due to its many side effects. There is no si...
BACKGROUND: Medication nonadherence is a frequent problem in chronic conditions. In chronic noncance...
Concern about abuse/dependence in chronic pain patients taking opioid analgesics may lead to undertr...
goal: Polypharmacy and drug-related problems (DRPs) have been shown to prevail in hospitalized patie...
PURPOSE: Complex medication management in older people with multiple chronic conditions can introduc...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore individual and social factors that could predict health care utilisation...