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Prescribing in Older People

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Le Couteur, D
Hilmer, Sarah
Glasgow, Nicholas
Naganathan, Vasin
Cumming, Robert (Bob)

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Royal Australian College of General Practioners

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BACKGROUND: Prescribing medications to older people is difficult due to comorbidity, limited evidence for efficacy, increased risk of adverse drug reactions, polypharmacy, and altered pharmacokinetics. OBJECTIVE: This article describes the principles underlying clinical geriatric pharmacology including approaches to evaluating the evidence for risk and benefit, and adjusting dose for age related pharmacokinetic changes. DISCUSSION: The challenge for the general practitioner is to balance an incomplete evidence base for efficacy in frail, older people against the problems related to adverse drug reactions without denying older people potentially valuable pharmacotherapeutic interventions.

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Australian Family Physician

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2037-12-31
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