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Prescribing for older patients: How to avoid toxic drug reactions
I. L. Salom, K. Davis
Friedman Brain Institute
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Psychiatry
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Toxic Drugs
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Older Patients
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Drug Reaction
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Improved Outcomes
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Medical Conditions
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Elderly Patients
50%
Physiologic
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Adverse Drug Reaction
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Disease-related
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Prescription Drugs
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Adverse Reactions
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Clinical Pharmacology
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Over-the-counter Drugs
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Psychological Needs
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Physical Needs
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Multiple Medications
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Social Needs
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Large Consumer
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Medicine and Dentistry
Adverse Event
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Disease
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Drug Therapy
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Elderly Patient
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Drug Hypersensitivity
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Consumer
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Drug
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Non Prescription Drug
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Prescription Drug
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Adverse Drug Reaction
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Nursing and Health Professions
Adverse Event
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Drug Therapy
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Disease
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Consumer
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Adverse Drug Reaction
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Elderly Patient
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Prescription Drug
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Non Prescription Drug
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adverse Event
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Disease
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Adverse Drug Reaction
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Clinical Pharmacology
100%
Drug
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Prescription Drug
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Non Prescription Drug
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