Identifying High-Risk Medications in Older Adults | MedTalk Rx | Episode 4
Keywords
high-risk medications, older adults, polypharmacy, medication management, geriatric care, patient safety, deprescribing, healthcare education, medication optimization, long-term care
Summary
In this episode, Scott Stewart and Caitlin Little discuss the complexities of managing high-risk medications in older adults, emphasizing the challenges of polypharmacy and the importance of individualized care. They explore the real-world consequences of inappropriate medication use, the need for education among healthcare providers, and strategies for optimizing medication regimens. The conversation highlights the role of pharmacists in improving patient safety and quality of life for elderly residents in long-term care settings.
Takeaways
* Older adults are at a higher risk for hospitalization due to medication side effects.
* Polypharmacy is common in older adults, often leading to adverse effects.
* High-risk medications include opioids, anticoagulants, and antipsychotics.
* Education and collaboration among healthcare providers are essential for safe medication management.
* Deprescribing and optimizing medication regimens can improve patient outcomes.
* Individualized care is crucial in managing medications for older adults.
* Pharmacists play a key role in medication reconciliation and safety.
* Real-world consequences of polypharmacy can include nausea, dizziness, and falls.
* Non-pharmacologic therapies should be considered before adding new medications.
* Regular medication reviews can help identify unnecessary or harmful medications.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
07:30 High-Risk Medications in Older Adults
10:32 Understanding Polypharmacy and Its Implications
13:45 Identifying High-Risk Medications
16:32 The Impact of Anticholinergic Burden
17:31 Understanding Polypharmacy and Its Consequences
19:50 Real-World Impacts of High-Risk Medications
26:09 Strategies for Managing Medication in Long-Term Care
30:22 Optimizing Medications: Deprescribing and Non-Pharmacologic Alternatives
37:39 The Role of Education in Medication Management