Srikanth Kumar Karumanchi
DKSS Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Research for Girls, Maharashtra, IndiaPublications
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Research Article
A Study on Safe Use of Drugs in Older Adults Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital Using BEER's and STOPP Criteria
Author(s): Rachamsetty Kavya*, Srikanth Kumar Karumanchi, Manchikalapati Bhargavi, Boyina Revathi, Marri Jalaiah, Rayini Venkata Sai Mounica and D. Dhachinamoorthi
Chronic diseases and polypharmacy are common in the elder ageing population as they use many drugs for various health conditions. BEER’s 2015 and STOPP’s criteria were used to assess older individuals reasonable pharmaceutical use in a tertiary care institution. At Sri Ramachandra Hospital, Chennai conducted a 6-month prospective observational studyon 188 patients 65 and older admitted to the Inpatient General Medicine Ward. Demographics, medical history, diagnosis, and prescriptions were documented. Beers and STOPP criteria assessed medications. The study population had a mean age of 68.7 years ± 4.7 years, with a majority aged 65-69. 37.2% had diabetes. Beers criterion identified 18% of Potentially Inappropriate Pharmaceuticals (PIMs) and STOPP criteria 9.6%. Beers criteria revealed PIM use in the sample population: Amitriptyline (3.1%), levetiracetam (1.1%), chlo.. Read More»
DOI: 10.4303/JDAR/236263