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Polypharmacy and its Consequences in Geriatric Patients: Strategies for Effective Medication Management

Shimpu Kazan

This article provides a comprehensive overview of depression in the elderly, including diagnostic criteria, treatment options, and management strategies. It reviews the effectiveness of pharmacological treatments, psychotherapy, and lifestyle modifications, and discusses the importance of early detection and intervention. Polypharmacy, the concurrent use of multiple medications by an individual, is a prevalent concern in geriatric healthcare. While medications are essential for managing various health conditions, inappropriate or excessive use can lead to adverse outcomes, particularly in older adults. The complexity of managing multiple medications in this population requires careful consideration to minimize risks and optimize therapeutic benefits. This article explores the consequences of polypharmacy in geriatric patients and outlines strategies for effective medication management.