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Eliminating Medication Overload A National Action Plan January 2020 Judith Garber Shannon Brownlee Karen Kahn

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Eliminating Medication Overload A National Action Plan January 2020 Judith Garber Shannon Brownlee Karen Kahn
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Publisher: Lown Institut
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 94
Author: Judith Garber; Shannon Brownlee; Karen Kahn
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: January 2020

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Eliminating Medication Overload A National Action Plan January 2020 Judith Garber Shannon Brownlee Karen Kahn by Judith Garber; Shannon Brownlee; Karen Kahn instant download after payment.

Medication overload is the use of multiple medications that pose a greater risk of harm than benefit. There is no strict cutoff for when the number of medications becomes harmful, but the more a person is taking, the greater their likelihood of experiencing harm, including serious, even life-threatening adverse drug events. 
Every day, 750 older people living in the United States (age 65 and older) 
are hospitalized due to serious side effects from one or more medications. Over the last decade, older people sought medical treatment more than 35 million times for adverse drug events (ADEs) and were hospitalized more than 2 million times due to ADEs.

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