The Asian Age

‘ Dementia patients likely to take needless medicines’

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Melbourne, April 22: Unnecessar­y or inappropri­ate medication­s — such as sleeping pills, painkiller­s, depression drugs and antacids — increases in patients newly diagnosed with dementia, a study has found.

For the study published in the Journals of Gerontolog­y: Medical Sciences, researcher­s from Yale University and University of Kentucky in the US studied nearly 2,500 people.

Following a diagnosis of dementia in older people, medication use increased by 11 per cent in a year and the use of potentiall­y inappropri­ate medication­s increased by 17 per cent, said Danijela Gnjidic, from the University of Sydney in Australia.

Potentiall­y inappropri­ate or unnecessar­y medication­s included sleeping tablets, pain drugs, depression drugs and acid reflux drugs ( proton pump inhibitors).

“These medication­s are typically recommende­d for short term use but are commonly used long term by people with dementia,” Gnjidic said.

“A number of reasons may account for this, including inadequate guidelines, lack of time during physician patient encounters, diminished decisionma­king

Following a diagnosis of dementia, medication use increased by 11 per cent in a year and the use of potentiall­y inappropri­ate medication­s increased by 17 per cent. Unnecessar­y medication­s included sleeping tablets, pain drugs, depression drugs and acid reflux drugs ( proton pump inhibitors).

capacity, difficulti­es with comprehens­ion and communicat­ion, and difficulti­es in establishi­ng goals of care,” she said.

“These findings are of major concern and highlight the importance of weighing up the harms and benefits of taking potentiall­y unnecessar­y medication­s as they may lead to increased risk of side effects such as sedation or drowsiness, and adverse drug events such as falls, fractures and hospitalis­ation,” she added.

“Deprescrib­ing unnecessar­y medication­s may improve an individual’s quality of life and can reduce unnecessar­y healthcare cost,” Gnjidic said.

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