Prescription Drug Use in the Elderly: A Descriptive 2025

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Harms from drug use Taking part in risky behaviours such as drink driving or unprotected sex. Changes in behaviour such as mood swings or increased aggression toward others. Impacts on sleep or experiencing insomnia. Cognitive/memory problems. Reduced appetite or not eating a balanced diet. Regular colds and flu.
Final answer: The major concern when providing drug therapy for older adults is reduced hepatic clearance, which can lead to drug toxicity and adverse effects.
Prescription drug abuse is the use of a prescription medicine in a way not intended by the prescriber. Prescription drug abuse, also called prescription drug misuse, includes everything from taking a friends prescription painkiller for your backache to snorting or injecting ground-up pills to get high.
As the body ages, changes can decrease the bodys ability to break down or remove certain medications from the system. This may mean that medications can stay in your body longer. So, an older adult may need a lower dose of the medication or a different medication that is safer.
#1 Polypharmacy Since people tend to have more health concerns as they age, polypharmacy is more common in older adults. The consistent use of multiple drugs increases the potential for drug interactions and adverse reactions to one or more of their medications.
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Drug-related problems are common in older adults and include drug ineffectiveness, adverse drug effects, overdosage, underdosage, inappropriate treatment, inadequate monitoring, nonadherence, and drug interactions.
Adverse drug effects are higher in older adults due to metabolic changes and decreased drug clearance that come with age. This risk compounds when increasing the number of drugs used.
A prescription drug (also prescription medication, prescription medicine or prescription-only medication) is a pharmaceutical drug that is permitted to be dispensed only to those with a medical prescription.

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