Often seniors take multiple medications
daily that in some cases have been prescribed by a couple of different doctors
for different conditions. In addition
they may also be taking over-the-counter (OTC) medications. All of this can lead to problems with drug
interactions and side effects that range from mild to severe
including death.
In a recent report by the US News & World Report, it cites
statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that
suggest each year there are four visits to the ER per 1,000 adults attributed
to adverse drug effects. First published
in the Journal of the American Medical
Association, statistics find that almost 60 percent of Americans take at “least
one prescription drug, and nearly 20 percent are taking more than five
prescriptions medicines.” The study also
looked at OTC medications and warns that there is a huge potential for “side
effects, drug-drug interactions and negative outcomes.” It also states that for the elderly, the
possibility of dangerous drug interactions is even greater.
One of the most important things that
a patient or family member can do to reduce the likelihood of this happening is
to communicate with all of your health care providers about the prescription
and OTC medications that you take. It
is a good idea, especially if you take more than one medication, to write down
the names of the drugs and the amount you take each day and carry it in your
wallet. You can also take a picture of
the list of medications with your cell phone so you always have it handy. Another tip is to fill your prescriptions at
the same drug store and to build a relationship with the pharmacist as he or she
can help to spot potential problems involving drug interactions.
Annually review the need for each
medication with your health care provider and discuss how long you will need to
take the drug. Lastly be sure to check
each new prescription container for accuracy as pharmacies sometimes do make
mistakes.
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Source:health.usnews.com/health-care/for-better/articles/2017-01-13/the-dangers-of-medication-mix-ups-at-home
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