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Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to analyze pharmacological interactions among drugs taken by elderly patients and their age and gender differences in a population from Porto Alegre, Brazil. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the database provided by the Institute of Geriatric and Gerontology, Porto Ale...
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Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22086515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011001100004 |
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author | Venturini, Carina Duarte Engroff, Paula Ely, Luísa Scheer de Araújo Zago, Luísa Faria Schroeter, Guilherme Gomes, Irenio De Carli, Geraldo Attilio Morrone, Fernanda Bueno |
author_facet | Venturini, Carina Duarte Engroff, Paula Ely, Luísa Scheer de Araújo Zago, Luísa Faria Schroeter, Guilherme Gomes, Irenio De Carli, Geraldo Attilio Morrone, Fernanda Bueno |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This study aims to analyze pharmacological interactions among drugs taken by elderly patients and their age and gender differences in a population from Porto Alegre, Brazil. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the database provided by the Institute of Geriatric and Gerontology, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The database was composed of 438 elderly and includes information about the patients' disease, therapy regimens, utilized drugs. All drugs reported by the elderly patients were classified using the Anatomical Therapeutic and Chemical Classification System. The drug-drug interactions and their severity were assessed using the Micromedex® Healthcare Series. RESULTS: Of the 438 elderly patients in the data base, 376 (85.8%) used pharmacotherapy, 274 were female, and 90.4% of females used drugs. The average number of drugs used by each individual younger than 80 years was 3.2±2.6. Women younger than 80 years old used more drugs than men in the same age group whereas men older than 80 years increased their use of drugs in relation to other age groups. Therefore, 32.6% of men and 49.2% of women described at least one interaction, and 8.1% of men and 10.6% of women described four or more potential drug-drug interactions. Two-thirds of drug-drug interactions were moderate in both genders, and most of them involved angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, loop and thiazide diuretics, and β-blockers. CONCLUSION: Elderly patients should be closely monitored, based on drug class, gender, age group and nutritional status. |
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spelling | pubmed-32039572011-11-01 Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly Venturini, Carina Duarte Engroff, Paula Ely, Luísa Scheer de Araújo Zago, Luísa Faria Schroeter, Guilherme Gomes, Irenio De Carli, Geraldo Attilio Morrone, Fernanda Bueno Clinics (Sao Paulo) Clinical Science OBJECTIVE: This study aims to analyze pharmacological interactions among drugs taken by elderly patients and their age and gender differences in a population from Porto Alegre, Brazil. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the database provided by the Institute of Geriatric and Gerontology, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The database was composed of 438 elderly and includes information about the patients' disease, therapy regimens, utilized drugs. All drugs reported by the elderly patients were classified using the Anatomical Therapeutic and Chemical Classification System. The drug-drug interactions and their severity were assessed using the Micromedex® Healthcare Series. RESULTS: Of the 438 elderly patients in the data base, 376 (85.8%) used pharmacotherapy, 274 were female, and 90.4% of females used drugs. The average number of drugs used by each individual younger than 80 years was 3.2±2.6. Women younger than 80 years old used more drugs than men in the same age group whereas men older than 80 years increased their use of drugs in relation to other age groups. Therefore, 32.6% of men and 49.2% of women described at least one interaction, and 8.1% of men and 10.6% of women described four or more potential drug-drug interactions. Two-thirds of drug-drug interactions were moderate in both genders, and most of them involved angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, loop and thiazide diuretics, and β-blockers. CONCLUSION: Elderly patients should be closely monitored, based on drug class, gender, age group and nutritional status. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2011-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3203957/ /pubmed/22086515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011001100004 Text en Copyright © 2011 Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Science Venturini, Carina Duarte Engroff, Paula Ely, Luísa Scheer de Araújo Zago, Luísa Faria Schroeter, Guilherme Gomes, Irenio De Carli, Geraldo Attilio Morrone, Fernanda Bueno Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly |
title | Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly |
title_full | Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly |
title_fullStr | Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly |
title_short | Gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly |
title_sort | gender differences, polypharmacy, and potential pharmacological interactions in the elderly |
topic | Clinical Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22086515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011001100004 |
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