Assessing Potentially Inappropriate Medications in Hospitalized Geriatric Patients in 2 Hospital in Jakarta using STOPP START Criteria
Geriatric patients have more comorbidities and often receive polypharmacy prescriptions. The prevalence of inappropriate drug use in geriatric patients is in the range of 11.5% - 62.5%. The consequence of polypharmacy is Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR). An effort to reduce the occurrence of medication...
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Daniek Viviandhari [verfasserIn] Nora Wulandari [verfasserIn] Numlil Khaira Rusdi [verfasserIn] Nur Rahmi [verfasserIn] Nurul Hildayana [verfasserIn] Noni Sri Susi Faniroh [verfasserIn] |
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