This Collection welcomes original research articles examining metabolomic signatures, mechanisms, and clinical impacts of polypharmacy and drug-drug interactions across clinical, translational, and ...
Needing to frequently adjust drug dosages in patients who are prescribed multiple medications could point to drug-drug interactions that had not been previously known, suggest study findings published ...
Polypharmacy rarely starts with a mistake. It starts with care. Nearly 42% of adults 65 and older are taking five or more prescription medications, and 12% are on ten or more at the same time, a ...
While the U.S. has seen a decline in the overall number of overdose deaths, the news on drug use is not all trending ...
With accelerated population ageing and the growing prevalence of multimorbidity, polypharmacy in older adults has become a major challenge for medication safety and treatment effectiveness.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The polypharmacy group had a higher mean number of grade 2 or higher toxicities (9.8 vs. 7.7). Patients with ...
As the Boomer generation ages, the prevalence of polypharmacy — patients taking multiple medications to manage chronic conditions — is surging. Nearly 40% of older adults take five or more medications ...
Using Oncology Treatment Pathway Data to Evaluate Serious Illness Communication, Care Utilization, and End-of-Life Care for Patients With Cancer We conducted a single-arm telehealth intervention of a ...
Researchers from Brown’s Warren Alpert Medical School discussed an emerging contributor to overdose deaths in America.
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