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Use of Medicines Among a Brazilian Elderly Sample: A Cross-sectional Study
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Use of Medicines Among a Brazilian Elderly Sample: A Cross-sectional Study

Adriana Mathias Pereira da Silva Marchini, Camila Porto de Deco, Michele Roberta Vieira Silva, Karina Bortolin Lodi, Rosilene Fernandes da Rocha and Leonardo Marchini
International Journal of Gerontology, Vol.5(2), pp.94-97
06/2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijge.2011.04.013
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Abstract

Background

The use of multiple medicines is very frequent among the elderly, allowing them to perceive more often adverse side effects from drugs and present undesirable drug interactions.

Methods

This article presents a cross-sectional survey about the use of medicines among 300 elderly Brazilians, equally divided into institutionalized and community-dwelling groups.

Results

The average daily intake of medicines is 3.2 among institutionalized elderly, a higher (p

Conclusion

In this Brazilian elderly sample, the most widely used medicines were antihypertensives, diuretics, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and institutionalized used more medications than community-dwelling elderly.

Public Health Dental Public Health and Education Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences adverse drug reactions elderly institutionalized elderly medicines

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