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Prescribing. Keys to maximizing benefit while avoiding adverse drug effects.

R M Leipzig1

  • 1Henry L. Schwartz Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.

Geriatrics
|February 24, 2001
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Physicians should personalize medication for older adults to avoid undertreatment. Careful monitoring and dose adjustments help maximize benefits while minimizing risks associated with geriatric pharmacotherapy.

Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Clinical Pharmacology
  • Pharmacotherapy

Background:

  • Physicians often exhibit excessive caution when prescribing for geriatric patients.
  • This cautious approach can lead to suboptimal treatment outcomes due to fear of adverse drug reactions in this vulnerable population.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight strategies for optimizing pharmacotherapy in older adults.
  • To emphasize the importance of individualized treatment plans for geriatric patients.

Main Methods:

  • Regular reevaluation of medication dosages.
  • Monitoring of plasma drug concentrations.
  • Recognition and understanding of potential drug side effects.
  • Strategic avoidance of specific medications known to cause harm in the elderly.

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Main Results:

  • Individualized pharmacotherapy maximizes treatment benefits for older patients.
  • Close patient monitoring is crucial for risk mitigation.
  • Proactive management ensures older adults receive effective, yet safe, medication regimens.

Conclusions:

  • Personalized pharmacotherapy, including dose adjustment and monitoring, is key to effective geriatric care.
  • Understanding and managing adverse drug reactions allows for more aggressive and beneficial treatment strategies.
  • Optimizing medication use in older adults improves overall health outcomes.