Factors associated with the use of dietary supplements and over-the-counter medications in Japanese elderly patients.
Shoichi MasumotoMikiya SatoTakami MaenoYumiko IchinoheTetsuhiro MaenoPublished in: BMC family practice (2018)
The use of dietary supplements and OTC drugs was common in elderly patients with chronic diseases, and its use is associated with sex, education, and economic status. General practitioners (GPs) need to recognize the potential use of nonprescription medications, considering that polypharmacy was common and disclosure rate was low in this study.