Abstract
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a public health problem in older subjects, being responsible for a significant morbidity, disability and mortality. Older subjects are more susceptible to develop ADRs mainly due to polypharmacy, multimorbidity and inappropriate prescribing. The prevention of these drug related negative events represents an important aim for physicians treating older patients. Several strategies could potentially be employed, including state of the art education of medical students and physicians concerning principles of geriatric medicine and appropriate prescription in older subjects, reduction of inappropriate drug use by means of computerized decision support systems, pharmacist involvement and comprehensive geriatric assessment, and finally the identification of at risk older patients. However, there is currently a lack of scientific evidence demonstrating that these strategies can achieve a reduction in ADRs and therefore future intervention studies should be performed to evaluate the best intervention to decrease the burden of drug related problems in the older population.
Keywords: Adverse drug reaction, comprehensive geriatric assessment, inappropriate prescription, multimorbidity, older subject, polypharmacy, prevention, prophylaxis, overdose, accentuation
Current Drug Metabolism
Title: The Prevention of Adverse Drug Reactions in Older Subjects
Volume: 12 Issue: 7
Author(s): Antonio Cherubini, Carmelinda Ruggiero, Beatrice Gasperini, Giuseppina Dell'Aquila, Maria Grazia Cupido, Elena Zampi, Elisa Zengarini, Hao Nguyen Nguyen, Rocco Serra, Andrea Corsonello and Fabrizia Lattanzio
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Keywords: Adverse drug reaction, comprehensive geriatric assessment, inappropriate prescription, multimorbidity, older subject, polypharmacy, prevention, prophylaxis, overdose, accentuation
Abstract: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a public health problem in older subjects, being responsible for a significant morbidity, disability and mortality. Older subjects are more susceptible to develop ADRs mainly due to polypharmacy, multimorbidity and inappropriate prescribing. The prevention of these drug related negative events represents an important aim for physicians treating older patients. Several strategies could potentially be employed, including state of the art education of medical students and physicians concerning principles of geriatric medicine and appropriate prescription in older subjects, reduction of inappropriate drug use by means of computerized decision support systems, pharmacist involvement and comprehensive geriatric assessment, and finally the identification of at risk older patients. However, there is currently a lack of scientific evidence demonstrating that these strategies can achieve a reduction in ADRs and therefore future intervention studies should be performed to evaluate the best intervention to decrease the burden of drug related problems in the older population.
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Cherubini Antonio, Ruggiero Carmelinda, Gasperini Beatrice, Dell'Aquila Giuseppina, Grazia Cupido Maria, Zampi Elena, Zengarini Elisa, Nguyen Hao Nguyen, Serra Rocco, Corsonello Andrea and Lattanzio Fabrizia, The Prevention of Adverse Drug Reactions in Older Subjects, Current Drug Metabolism 2011; 12 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920011796504482
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