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Use of hypnotic-sedative medication and risk of falls and fractures in adults: A self-controlled case series study.

Maarten Pieter RozingMarie Kim Wium-AndersenIda Kim Wium-AndersenTerese Sara Hoej JoergensenMartin Balslev JørgensenMerere Osler
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2023)
Although falls and fractures occur more often in persons using sedative-hypnotic medication, the higher risk of falls and fractures in the pre-treatment period relative to the period directly after treatment, suggests that this association is better explained by other factors that elicited the prescription of this medication rather than the adverse effects of the sedative-hypnotic medication.
Keyphrases
  • adverse drug
  • healthcare
  • replacement therapy