Increased Risk of Falls: Polypharmacy has often been linked to an increased risk of falls and fractures in older adults.
Polypharmacy accounts for almost 30% of all hospital admissions and is the fifth leading cause of U.S. deaths, studies show.
Polypharmacy is common. It is often necessary to help a person keep well, but polypharmacy can also cause problems such as side effects or confusion about exactly what medicines are to be taken when.
Polypharmacy (defined as use of five or more drugs) is found in as many as 40% of those older than 65 years.
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