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Analysis of inappropriate medication use and drug interactions in older people in South Korea

Authors
Kim, HyunahKim, Hun-SungKo, HyerangChoi, JiaCho, Nam H.
Issue Date
Nov-2017
Publisher
DUSTRI-VERLAG DR KARL FEISTLE
Keywords
potentially inappropriate medication; drug interaction; older people
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS, v.55, no.11, pp 847 - 852
Pages
6
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS
Volume
55
Number
11
Start Page
847
End Page
852
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/5054
DOI
10.5414/CP202941
ISSN
0946-1965
Abstract
Objectives: Medication use in older people has been increasing as the incidence of chronic diseases increases worldwide. The objective of this study was to assess potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) to improve the rational use of medications in this population. Materials and methods: In this large, cross-sectional study, data on older people from a regional community obtained during health examinations in 2013 - 2014 were analyzed. Demographic and medication information were collected. We evaluated PIM use in older people by analyzing medication data. The most common PIMs and pDDIs are presented. Results: Among 864 older people, 145 (16.8%) had at least 1 PIM. 41 patients (4.7%) were prescribed more than 2 PIMs, with a mean PIM number of 1.34 per patient. The most commonly prescribed PIMs were alprazolam (12.6%), followed by diazepam (9.4%), amitriptyline (7.9%), meloxicam (7.3%), and nabumetone (5.2%). There were a total of 2,469 cases of pDDIs, with 236 cases (9.6%) of risk categories X and D. The most common pDDI was atorvastatin and diltiazem. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrated that PIM use and pDDIs were common in older people in the community setting, suggesting that optimal medication use and supportive interventions are necessary in this population.
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