
Independently Published
Polypharmacy Among Older Adults

Polypharmacy Among Older Adults
The common definition of polypharmacy is the use of five or more medications by an individual. However some critics argue that two different medications constantly used by an individual falls under the category of polypharmacy. There is a debate about properly defining it but if it exceeds usage of one medication, then it validates the definition. Polypharmacy is a widely accepted terminology used by medical practitioners and healthcare allied professionals. They use it in conferences, case studies, and charts to name a few. It is used as an identifier for a specific patient or client where multiple medications were prescribed. Also, it is implied that medications used in polypharmacy were prescribed by a physician and not from somewhere else. Efficacy and interactions among the prescribed medications are usually discussed and modified per review. Confidentiality is observed when discussing the patient along with polypharmacy.
This book contains information about the dynamics, effects, and management of polypharmacy among older adults. It also tackles the most commonly prescribed medications by healthcare providers.
Author: Solomon Barroa |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Sep 15, 2021 |
Number of Pages: 26 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798477343607 |