2003
DOI: 10.1097/01.yic.0000063500.97247.71
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Kuopio 75 + study

Abstract: The elderly use more psychotropic medication than the general population, and its use has grown during recent decades. The aim of this study was to describe the use of psychotropics in the home-dwelling elderly aged 75 years or older in Finland. This Kuopio 75+ Study is a population-based health survey. A random sample of 700 subjects were drawn from the total population of people aged 75 years or more in January 1998. A geriatrician and a trained nurse carried out clinical examination and interview about the … Show more

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“…As a consequence, the number of older adults taking multiple psychotropic drugs has more than doubled over the last decade. Thus, 12% of psychotropic users take at least two psychotropic drugs (Hartikainen et al, 2003), and one in four elderly persons uses analgesics and psycholeptics or antidepressants concomitantly (Hartikainen et al, 2005). Because psychotropic drugs put users at risk for falls (Bloch et al, 2011;Curkovic et al, 2016) and affect cognition (Brooks and Hoblyn, 2007;Vetrano et al, 2018), they may be significantly involved in the adverse effects of polypharmacy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, the number of older adults taking multiple psychotropic drugs has more than doubled over the last decade. Thus, 12% of psychotropic users take at least two psychotropic drugs (Hartikainen et al, 2003), and one in four elderly persons uses analgesics and psycholeptics or antidepressants concomitantly (Hartikainen et al, 2005). Because psychotropic drugs put users at risk for falls (Bloch et al, 2011;Curkovic et al, 2016) and affect cognition (Brooks and Hoblyn, 2007;Vetrano et al, 2018), they may be significantly involved in the adverse effects of polypharmacy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%