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Drugs & Aging

Issue 2/2013

Content (6 Articles)

Therapy in Practice

Postoperative Analgesia in Elderly Patients

Elisabeth Falzone, Clément Hoffmann, Hawa Keita

Original Research Article

Association of Anticholinergic Burden with Cognitive and Functional Status in a Cohort of Hospitalized Elderly: Comparison of the Anticholinergic Cognitive Burden Scale and Anticholinergic Risk Scale

Luca Pasina, Codjo D. Djade, Ugo Lucca, Alessandro Nobili, Mauro Tettamanti, Carlotta Franchi, Francesco Salerno, Salvatore Corrao, Alessandra Marengoni, Alfonso Iorio, Maura Marcucci, Francesco Violi, Pier Mannuccio Mannucci

Original Research Article

Benzodiazepines in Geriatric Psychiatry

Gudrun Høiseth, Kari Midtbø Kristiansen, Kristin Kvande, Lars Tanum, Bernhard Lorentzen, Helge Refsum

Original Research Article

A Physician-Focused Intervention to Reduce Potentially Inappropriate Medication Prescribing in Older People

Scott W. Keith, Vittorio Maio, Kellie Dudash, Megan Templin, Stefano Del Canale

Original Research Article

Analgesic Use and Frailty among Community-Dwelling Older People

Marjaana P. H. Koponen, J. Simon Bell, Niina M. Karttunen, Irma A. Nykänen, Franciska A. M. Desplenter, Sirpa A. Hartikainen

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Obesity Clinical Trial Summary

At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

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