Prescription of potentially inappropriate medications among older people with intellectual disability: a register study
Abstract Background Older people have a greater disease burden and are more likely than younger to be prescribed medications. They are also more sensitive to adverse effects. With this in mind, a range of medications have been suggested inappropriate in this population. People with intellectual disa...
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Main Authors: | Anna Axmon (Author), Magnus Sandberg (Author), Gerd Ahlström (Author), Patrik Midlöv (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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