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Τρίτη 3 Οκτωβρίου 2017

Drug eruptions in the mature patient

Publication date: Available online 3 October 2017
Source:Clinics in Dermatology
Author(s): Ronni Wolf, Branka Marinović
The world's population is now ageing at an unprecedented rate. Declining fertility and improved health and longevity have generated rising numbers and proportions of the older population in most parts of the world. With advancing age, however, comes an increasing incidence of disease, comorbidity or multi-morbidity, an increasing use of medications, polypharmacy, and consequently an increase in adverse drug reactions (ADR). Age-related changes in pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics (e.g., volumes of drug distribution, metabolism and clearance, altered drug responsiveness and toxicity, etc.), and greater vulnerability to ADRs are other reasons for the higher incidence of ADR in the elderly compared to young adults. Because the clinical pattern of adverse drug reactions are very similar for all age groups including the elderly, the present review will deal mainly with statistics and numbers, rather than the clinical and/or disease patterns.



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