Title of article :
Polypharmacy in the elderly
Author/Authors :
Golchin, Negar Department of Pharmacy - University of Washington - Seattle Washington, USA , H. Frank, Scott Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology - Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, Ohio, USA , Vince, April Cuyahoga County Board of Health - Ohio, USA , Isham, Lisa Cuyahoga County Board of Health - Ohio, USA , B. Meropol, Sharon Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology - Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Pages :
4
From page :
85
To page :
88
Abstract :
Objective: The objective was to assess the frequency of polypharmacy and potential complications among local seniors. Methods: A cross-sectional convenience sample of 59 adults aged above 65 years was interviewed at Cuyahoga county (U.S. state of Ohio) senior programs. Polypharmacy was defined as more than five prescribed medications. Primary outcomes were frequent missed doses, one or more duplicate drug/s, and equal or more than one contraindicated drug combinations. Findings: Among seniors with the mean age of 76.9 years (25.4% male), 40.6% used multiple pharmacies and 35.6% had polypharmacy. Of all seniors with polypharmacy, about 57% had contraindicated drug combinations. Polypharmacy was associated with duplication (P = 0.02), but not frequent missed doses (P = 0.20). Conclusion: As shown by this study, polypharmacy was associated with duplicated therapy and contraindicated drug combinations. Improved communications among seniors, physicians, and pharmacists is necessary to minimize adverse consequences of polypharmacy.
Keywords :
Elderly , drug adherence , polypharmacy
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2730760
Link To Document :
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