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High prevalence of prescription of psychotropic drugs for older patients in a general hospital.

Inken ArnoldKati StraubeWolfgang HimmelStephanie HeinemannVivien WeissLaura HeydenEva Hummers-PradierRoland Nau
Published in: BMC pharmacology & toxicology (2017)
A high percentage of patients aged ≥ 65 years received psychotropic drugs. The chance that a potentially inappropriate psychotropic drug would be administered was highest in the surgical departments. Antidepressants, neuroleptics and Z-drugs were used surprisingly often in geriatric medicine. Educational strategies could reduce the use of psychotropic drugs and the prescription of potentially inappropriate medications.
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