Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in Tehran

Objectives: The elderly population in Iran is increasing and they likely use more drugs than any other age groups. The older adults are often suffered from chronic conditions that may require long-term medical treatment, and likely involve multiple drug therapies and may consume up to four times as...

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Main Authors: Batool Ahmadi, Masoomeh Ali Mohammadian, Mahmood Mahmoodi
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Language:fas
Published: University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences 2008-01-01
Series:Sālmand
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Online Access:http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-46&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-57416b7993da4e589a0f1d9010cd23c62020-11-24T23:24:06ZfasUniversity of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation SciencesSālmand1735-806X1735-806X2008-01-0124421426Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in TehranBatool Ahmadi0Masoomeh Ali Mohammadian1Mahmood Mahmoodi2 Department of Human Ecology, Institute of Health Research, Faculty of Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Objectives: The elderly population in Iran is increasing and they likely use more drugs than any other age groups. The older adults are often suffered from chronic conditions that may require long-term medical treatment, and likely involve multiple drug therapies and may consume up to four times as many defined daily doses as the rest of the population. Therefore we examined the drug used pattern in people of 55 years age and older and its association with their demographic characteristics. Methods & Materials: This study is cross-sectional. Information on the intake of all drugs was collected from 400 subjects of 55 years age and older residents in Tehran, randomly selected and interviewed at home by a brief questionnaire regarding personal, social and medical factors. Results: The average number daily drugs used were 3.4±1.9 different drugs, 40% used 4 or more drugs daily, %35 visited several physicians for the same illness, and 19% experienced adverse drug reactions. The most commonly used drugs were ASA, Atenolol, and propranolol. Pattern of drug consumption between the two genders, different age groups, level of educations and economic status except for ASA were similar. The most used drug categories were cardiovascular drugs (%35), central nervous system drugs (%25) and hormones (%9). The most common sources of drug information were physician’s %86. Conclusion: Patient education, physicians and pharmacists' education in feedback systems and regulatory intervention can improve the drug prescribing and usage in older persons.http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-46&slc_lang=en&sid=1Drug pattern consumption Elderly Drug therapy
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author Batool Ahmadi
Masoomeh Ali Mohammadian
Mahmood Mahmoodi
spellingShingle Batool Ahmadi
Masoomeh Ali Mohammadian
Mahmood Mahmoodi
Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in Tehran
Sālmand
Drug pattern consumption
Elderly
Drug therapy
author_facet Batool Ahmadi
Masoomeh Ali Mohammadian
Mahmood Mahmoodi
author_sort Batool Ahmadi
title Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in Tehran
title_short Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in Tehran
title_full Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in Tehran
title_fullStr Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in Tehran
title_full_unstemmed Drug Pattern Consumption Among People Of 55 Years Age and Older in Tehran
title_sort drug pattern consumption among people of 55 years age and older in tehran
publisher University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences
series Sālmand
issn 1735-806X
1735-806X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Objectives: The elderly population in Iran is increasing and they likely use more drugs than any other age groups. The older adults are often suffered from chronic conditions that may require long-term medical treatment, and likely involve multiple drug therapies and may consume up to four times as many defined daily doses as the rest of the population. Therefore we examined the drug used pattern in people of 55 years age and older and its association with their demographic characteristics. Methods & Materials: This study is cross-sectional. Information on the intake of all drugs was collected from 400 subjects of 55 years age and older residents in Tehran, randomly selected and interviewed at home by a brief questionnaire regarding personal, social and medical factors. Results: The average number daily drugs used were 3.4±1.9 different drugs, 40% used 4 or more drugs daily, %35 visited several physicians for the same illness, and 19% experienced adverse drug reactions. The most commonly used drugs were ASA, Atenolol, and propranolol. Pattern of drug consumption between the two genders, different age groups, level of educations and economic status except for ASA were similar. The most used drug categories were cardiovascular drugs (%35), central nervous system drugs (%25) and hormones (%9). The most common sources of drug information were physician’s %86. Conclusion: Patient education, physicians and pharmacists' education in feedback systems and regulatory intervention can improve the drug prescribing and usage in older persons.
topic Drug pattern consumption
Elderly
Drug therapy
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