Drug Therapy for the Elderly 2013th Edition

Drug Therapy for the Elderly 2013th Edition book cover

Drug Therapy for the Elderly 2013th Edition

Author(s): Martin Wehling

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug. 2012
  • Edition: 2013th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 371 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3709109116
  • ISBN-13: 9783709109113

Book Description

With the potential for undesirable drug interactions rising along with the size of the elderly population, this book underlines both indispensable and dispensable elements of drug treatment to provide an overall assessment of drugs suitable for the aged.

Editorial Reviews

Review

From the reviews:

“This book explores the issues specific to prescribing medications to the elderly. … This book does require some basic understanding of physiology, but it is fascinating reading for clinicians with that basic understanding. … It does a very impressive job of covering what happens in aging. … This is a most interesting book. It has tremendous value in academic settings with medical students, social workers, nurses, etc., as it is one of the more complete books on the subject of therapies for the elderly.” (Vincent F. Carr, Doody’s Review Service, January, 2013)

From the Back Cover

With people aged 65 years and older currently making up the fastest growing age group throughout the world, the demographic revolution of an aging society will inevitably lead to increased pressure to develop a rationalistic and age-tailored process of diagnosis and treatment among the elderly. As aging people often suffer from several chronic diseases and are being treated with multiple medications concurrently, unwanted drug interactions occur more frequently.

Whereas recent approaches have recommended to remove particular drugs from the medication regimen to avoid adverse effects, Drug Therapy for the Elderly underlines both indispensable and dispensable elements of drug treatment, providing the practitioner with:
– Background information on the elderly population regarding their needs for particular drugs (with an eye to frailty, co-morbidity patterns, and special sensitivities regarding drug metabolism and excretion)
– Practical advice about drug treatment surveillance parameters in the elderly
– In-depth discussion of drugs in relation to the elderly with specific diagnoses
– Integration of multimorbidity/polypharmacy situations into prioritization schemes
– A plan for how to deal with the complexity of polypharmacy situations in a five-minute consultation

An original classification of drugs is proposed by the editor which relates the power of effects, prognostic data, and tolerability to a prioritization scoring system. This approach is the first to not only provide a negative listing, but also integrates positive data into an overall assessment for drugs fit for the aged. Therefore, Drug Therapy for the Elderly 2013th Edition serves as a timely reference for a wide array of physicians.

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