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Use of potentially inappropriate medication and polypharmacy in older adults: a repeated cross-sectional study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:With age, the number of chronic conditions increases along with the use of medications. For several years, polypharmacy has been found to be on the increase in western societies. Polypharmacy is associated with an increased risk of adverse drug events (ADE). Medications called potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) have also been found to increase the risk of ADEs in an older population. In this study, which we conducted during a national information campaign to reduce PIM, we analysed the prevalence of PIM in an older adult population and in different strata of the variables age, gender, number of chronic conditions and polypharmacy and how that prevalence changed over time. METHODS:This is a registry-based repeated cross-sectional study including two cohorts. Individuals aged 75 or older listed at a primary care centre in Blekinge on the 31st March 2011 (cohort 1, 15,361 individuals) or on the 31st December 2013 (cohort 2, 15,945 individuals) were included in the respective cohorts. Using a chi2 test, the two cohorts were compared on the variables age, gender, number of chronic conditions and polypharmacy. Use of five or more medications at the same time was the definition for polypharmacy. RESULTS:Use of PIM decreased from 10.60 to 7.04% (p-value

SUBMITTER: Thorell K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7032002 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Use of potentially inappropriate medication and polypharmacy in older adults: a repeated cross-sectional study.

Thorell Kristine K   Midlöv Patrik P   Fastbom Johan J   Halling Anders A  

BMC geriatrics 20200219 1


<h4>Background</h4>With age, the number of chronic conditions increases along with the use of medications. For several years, polypharmacy has been found to be on the increase in western societies. Polypharmacy is associated with an increased risk of adverse drug events (ADE). Medications called potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) have also been found to increase the risk of ADEs in an older population. In this study, which we conducted during a national information campaign to reduce PI  ...[more]

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