Polypharmacy among older adults in Tehran

Background: Multiple drug use is frequently considered to be hazardous for the elderly because of their greater vulnerability to the complications. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of polypharmacy in Tehran and to assess the relative demographic characteristics of patients....

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Main Authors: B. Ahmadi, M. Alimohamadian, M. Mahmoodi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2006-08-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-3429bd960d8549c5865fae6caee212302020-11-24T23:47:19ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222006-08-016495564Polypharmacy among older adults in TehranB. AhmadiM. AlimohamadianM. MahmoodiBackground: Multiple drug use is frequently considered to be hazardous for the elderly because of their greater vulnerability to the complications. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of polypharmacy in Tehran and to assess the relative demographic characteristics of patients. Methods: In a cross-sectional study 400 persons aging 55 years and older were interviewed in order to determine the presence of polypharmacy (daily intake of three or more drugs). The cases were randomly selected and asked to answer a questionnaire through interview at home. The questionnaire contained questions about all taking drugs, pattern of using each drug and also patients' personal, social and medical history. Chi-square and fisher exact tests and determination of odds ratios were used in order to data analysis. Results: Medium number of drugs used was 3.4 ± 1.9 in studied cases and %39.6 of cases were exposed to polypharmacy. The prevalence of physician prescribed drug usage was observed to be increased by increasing number of total used drugs in each case (P<0.002). The most commonly used drugs were A.S.A, Atenolol and propranolol and these drugs were prescribed by physician in over than %90 of cases. There was a positive correlations between polypharmacy with referring to multiple physicians (OR=1.96, CI 95%, 1.28-2.98) (P<0.002) and adverse drug reactions (OR=2.44, CI 95%, 1.47-4.05) (P<0.001). Polypharmacy was more prevalent in the age group of 65-75 years (P<0.04) and lower levels of education (P<0.004) and less prevalent in the group with moderate income (P<0.001). Conclusion: Polypharmacy is common among adults aging 55 years and more in Tehran and is affected by age, education level and economic status. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/3097.pdf&manuscript_id=3097polypharmacydrugs consumption
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author B. Ahmadi
M. Alimohamadian
M. Mahmoodi
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M. Alimohamadian
M. Mahmoodi
Polypharmacy among older adults in Tehran
Tehran University Medical Journal
polypharmacy
drugs consumption
author_facet B. Ahmadi
M. Alimohamadian
M. Mahmoodi
author_sort B. Ahmadi
title Polypharmacy among older adults in Tehran
title_short Polypharmacy among older adults in Tehran
title_full Polypharmacy among older adults in Tehran
title_fullStr Polypharmacy among older adults in Tehran
title_full_unstemmed Polypharmacy among older adults in Tehran
title_sort polypharmacy among older adults in tehran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2006-08-01
description Background: Multiple drug use is frequently considered to be hazardous for the elderly because of their greater vulnerability to the complications. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of polypharmacy in Tehran and to assess the relative demographic characteristics of patients. Methods: In a cross-sectional study 400 persons aging 55 years and older were interviewed in order to determine the presence of polypharmacy (daily intake of three or more drugs). The cases were randomly selected and asked to answer a questionnaire through interview at home. The questionnaire contained questions about all taking drugs, pattern of using each drug and also patients' personal, social and medical history. Chi-square and fisher exact tests and determination of odds ratios were used in order to data analysis. Results: Medium number of drugs used was 3.4 ± 1.9 in studied cases and %39.6 of cases were exposed to polypharmacy. The prevalence of physician prescribed drug usage was observed to be increased by increasing number of total used drugs in each case (P<0.002). The most commonly used drugs were A.S.A, Atenolol and propranolol and these drugs were prescribed by physician in over than %90 of cases. There was a positive correlations between polypharmacy with referring to multiple physicians (OR=1.96, CI 95%, 1.28-2.98) (P<0.002) and adverse drug reactions (OR=2.44, CI 95%, 1.47-4.05) (P<0.001). Polypharmacy was more prevalent in the age group of 65-75 years (P<0.04) and lower levels of education (P<0.004) and less prevalent in the group with moderate income (P<0.001). Conclusion: Polypharmacy is common among adults aging 55 years and more in Tehran and is affected by age, education level and economic status.
topic polypharmacy
drugs consumption
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