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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2/2020

Open Access 01-04-2020 | Research Article

Prescription of potentially inappropriate medications in elderly outpatients: a survey using 2015 Japanese Guidelines

Authors: Keiko Fujie, Risa Kamei, Risa Araki, Koichi Hashimoto

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 2/2020

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Abstract

Background In recent years, rapid increase of elderly population has become a major social problem in developed countries. They tend to receive an increasing number of prescibed drugs due to multiple illnesses, which might include inappropriate medications, in turn leading to health hazards and rising healthcare cost. Objective To evaluate the current status of potentially inappropriate medications prescribed for elderly outpatients and filled by dispensing pharmacies using the recent Japanese Guidelines, and to determine factors that are related to prescribing potentially inappropriate medications. Setting A cross-sectional study of older patients (≥ 75 years) who visited dispensing pharmacies in the Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Method We identified patients prescribed potentially inappropriate medications using the “List of Medications that Require Particularly Careful Administration” in the Guidelines (Guideline List). We explored patient’s factors related to polypharmacy (≥ 5 medications) and prescription of inappropriate medications through multivariate analysis, and a cutoff value for predicting potentially inappropriate medications through receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Main outcome measure Prevalence of polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medications, and patient’s factors associated with them. Results Of 8080 patients (39,252 medications) who visited pharmacies during the study period, 43.1% (3481) were prescribed ≥ 5 medications. In total, 2157 patients (26.7%) were prescribed at least one potentially inappropriate medication. The most prescribed inappropriate medication class was (benzodiazepine) sedatives and hypnotics. Potentially inappropriate medications were 7.11 times (95% CI 6.29–8.03) and 1.51 times (1.34–1.71) more likely to be prescribed for patients with ≥ 5 medications and those prescribed by multiple physicians, respectively. A cutoff value for potentially inappropriate medications was found to be five for the total number of medications and four for the number of chronic medications with a systemic effect. Conclusion Prescription of potentially inappropriate medications was increased among patients with ≥ 5 medications and those chronically prescribed ≥ 4 medications with a systemic effect. The Guideline List should be actively used to screen such patients, and to carefully examine prescriptions. Particular care should be exercised when patients are visiting multiple physicians.
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Metadata
Title
Prescription of potentially inappropriate medications in elderly outpatients: a survey using 2015 Japanese Guidelines
Authors
Keiko Fujie
Risa Kamei
Risa Araki
Koichi Hashimoto
Publication date
01-04-2020
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 2/2020
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-020-00967-9

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