Influence of Ageing on the Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of Chronically Administered Medicines in Geriatric Patients: A Review
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Abstract
As people age, the efficiency of various regulatory processes that ensure proper communication between cells and organs tends to decline. This deterioration can lead to difficulties in maintaining homeostasis during physiological stress. This includes but is not limited to cognitive impairments, functional difficulties, and issues related to caregivers which contribute significantly to medication errors and non-adherence. These factors can lead to higher morbidity, extended hospital stays, reduced quality of life, and even mortality. The decrease in homeostatic capacity varies among individuals, contributing to the greater variability observed in geriatric populations. Significant pharmacokinetic and…
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- Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacokinetics
- Medicine
- Ageing
- Drug
- Geriatrics
- Pharmacology
- Polypharmacy
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