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Frederik Viggo Lautrup Esmann1, Michelle Wulff Østerskov1, David Peick Sonne2,3
1Geriatrisk og Palliativ Afdeling, Københavns Universitetshospital - Bispebjerg og Frederiksberg Hospital.
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Polypharmacy is common among the elderly. This case report details the experience of an 85-year-old man whose notable polypharmacy and additional over-the-counter medicines led to anemia and acute kidney injury. These issues were traced to an unintended »triple-whammy« effect due to the interaction of diuretics, ACE inhibitors, and NSAIDs, and concurrent treatment with an anticoagulant. Highlighting the role of systematic medication reviews, this case illustrates how targeted interventions can prevent severe health outcomes and underscores the importance of medication monitoring in elderly patients.
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