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  • Pharmacology
  • Geriatrics
  • Public Health

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  • Japan faces an unprecedented aging population, increasing the need for safe medication practices.
  • The development of new drugs offers benefits but also risks of adverse effects.
  • Growing opportunities for medication use necessitate enhanced patient understanding.

Purpose:

  • To educate patients on logical and effective medication management.
  • To empower individuals to prevent unexpected drug side effects.
  • To promote improved healthcare within the Hokkaido region.

Summary:

  • This symposium addresses the critical need for safe medication practices in an aging society.
  • Focuses on patient-centered strategies for logical and effective drug use.
  • Aims to mitigate risks associated with increased medication opportunities.

Impact:

  • Empowers citizens with knowledge for safer medication use.
  • Contributes to better health outcomes in Hokkaido.
  • Provides a model for patient education in aging populations.