Detección de las prescripciones potencialmente inapropiadas según los criterios STOPP/START en pacientes ambulatorios de un hospital de la seguridad social

As we age, structural and functional changes in organs occur, a process associated with multiple comorbidities requiring continuous treatment and multiple medications. Inappropriate prescription in older adults is one of the leading causes of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), associated with increased...

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Autori principali: Patricia Guadalupe Acosta Recalde (Autore), Gladys Mabel Maidana de Larroza (Autore), Olga Yolanda Maciel de Segovia (Autore), Gladys Beatriz Lugo Rodriguez (Autore), Lourdes Raquel Samaniego Silva (Autore)
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Pubblicazione: Federal Council of Pharmacy, 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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