Results 211 to 220 of about 39,508 (255)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Inappropriate Drug Prescribing

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
To the Editor. —The classification of reserpine as an example of "inappropriate prescribing" by Dr Willcox and colleagues 1 is without justification. Reserpine has been repeatedly shown to be an excellent choice for the treatment of hypertension when used in low doses.
  +8 more sources

Prescribing the Inappropriate

2023
When problems or failings are identified, there is tendency to resort to stereotypical solutions, which reflect established standards or human rights orthodoxies. Yet these may sometimes be hopelessly inadequate, cannot realistically be done or, if done, might not be able to make a difference and, in the worst cases, even make matters worse.
  +4 more sources

Inappropriate prescribing for elderly outpatients

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1999
The frequency of potentially inappropriate prescribing for elderly outpatients and factors predicting inappropriate prescribing for these patients were studied. A panel of experts in geriatric medicine and geriatric pharmacology developed a list of 20 drugs generally considered to be inappropriate for elderly patients.
R R, Aparasu, S J, Sitzman
openaire   +2 more sources

Inappropriate prescribing in geriatric patients

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2008
Inappropriate prescribing in older people is a common condition associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and financial costs. Medication use increases with age, and this, in conjunction with an increasing disease burden, is associated with adverse drug reactions.
Barry, P.J., Gallagher, P.F., Ryan, Cris
openaire   +2 more sources

Inappropriate prescribing in intermediate care facilities

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2020
Inappropriate prescribing for older people is a global healthcare problem. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of older patients receiving potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) at admission and discharge at the intermediate care facility of ASP Pio Albergo Trivulzio. We consecutively enrolled 100 patients aged ≥ 65 from December 2017 to
Giulia Bonini   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Reducing Inappropriate Prescribing of Sublingual Nifedipine

Journal of Pharmacy Technology, 1995
Objective: To report a program to reduce the practice of prescribing sublingual nifedipine. Monitoring and Educational Program: Pharmacy records were used to identify orders for sublingual nifedipine at Georgetown University Medical Center. Initial review showed 30–40 orders/month, or approximately 11 % of all nifedipine orders.
S U, Yasuda, R L, Woosley
openaire   +2 more sources

Potentially inappropriate prescribing to hospitalised patients

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2007
AbstractPurposeThe objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of potential drug–drug interactions (DDIs) in hospitalised patients in correlation with patient's age and number of drugs prescribed and to determine the prevalence of inappropriate drugs prescribed to elderly patients.MethodsDrugs prescribed during 1 day to all hospitalised ...
Radošević, Nives   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Inappropriate prescribing in older people

Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 2008
Optimal prescribing is critical to the goals of geriatric medicine of curing disease, eliminating or reducing symptoms, and improving functioning. However, prescribing decisions in older people are often complex. There is marked heterogeneity in health status and functional capacity amongst older people, who range from fit, active, independent ...
Paul Gallagher, Denis O'Mahony
openaire   +1 more source

Inappropriate Drug Prescribing-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
In Reply. —Like some correspondents, we have prescribed from our list of contraindicated drugs, sometimes appropriately. Why refuse a dying patient's request for propoxyphene? But in reviewing our own charts we found far more instances of ill-considered prescribing of inappropriate drugs.
openaire   +1 more source

Inappropriate Prescribing of Antibiotics Remains Widespread

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2019
According to this study: Almost a quarter of outpatient antibiotic prescriptions filled for privately insured adults and children were classified as inappropriate, according to a classification scheme based on the most recent diagnosis codes.
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy