Literature DB >> 12895173

Medication use among older Australian veterans and war widows.

J E Byles1, R Heinze, B K Nair, L Parkinson.   

Abstract

This study aimed to review the medications used by a group of Australian war veterans and widows, to identify type and number of medications used and potential inappropriate prescribing. Label details of 4304 medications used by 887 participants were recorded and classified according to the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical code. The median number of regular medications being used was four (interquartile range 2-7), with a median of one other medication (interquartile range 1-2) being taken as needed. Over half (53%) the participants were taking four or more regular medications. There were 26 potential interactions among 25 people. Polypharmacy was a considerable problem for this group of older Australians.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12895173     DOI: 10.1046/j.1445-5994.2003.00399.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Med J        ISSN: 1444-0903            Impact factor:   2.048


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