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Too many pills: When less is more

Too many pills: When less is more

More than half of older adults take five or more medications per day. That’s “polypharmacy,” and can be dangerous. Taking too many medicines can cause problems such as dizziness, mental confusion, and heart failure. It can create an increased risk of falls, which often lead to the end of independent living. An estimated 10% to 30% of older adult hospitalizations are due to medication problems.

It’s easy for medicines to pile up. A specialist may not know what other doctors are prescribing. Doctors hesitate to eliminate a drug another physician has ordered. Your relative may be on medications that made sense following a hospital discharge but are no longer needed. 

Any time there is a significant health event or behavior change, consider a medication review.

October 23 is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Use this as a reminder to ask for a review of medicines, supplements, and over-the-counter drugs with the doctor or a pharmacist.

If you have drugs to dispose of, do it safely. Look for your local safe disposal sites at med-project.org. (Flushing drugs down the toilet pollutes the water table. Throwing them in the trash may lead to children, pets, and others getting to them in ways that could be dangerous.) 

Do you suspect that your loved one is taking too many pills?It’s a common problem. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice have seen how much better an older adult can feel when they methodically review their medicines with the doctor and prune back what’s not needed. Want to learn more? Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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