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Socioeconomic and health factors related to polypharmacy and medication management: analysis of a Household Health Survey in North West Coast England.

Jennifer DowningRebecca TaylorRachael MountainBen BarrKonstantinos DarasTerence ComerfordAnthony Guy MarsonMunir PirmohamedFrank DondelingerAna Alfirevic
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Age and number of health conditions are most associated with polypharmacy. Thus, delaying or preventing the onset of long-term conditions may help to reduce polypharmacy. Interventions to reduce income inequalities and health inequalities generally could support a reduction in polypharmacy, however, more research is needed in this area. Furthermore, increased prevention and support, particularly with medication management, for those with mental health conditions may reduce adverse medication effects.
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