Describe a minimum of 3 strategies that can be used in preventing poly-pharmacy in older adults?
Ans:- 3 strategies that can be used in preventing poly pharmacy in older adults are as follows:-
1. Review patient 's medication to reduce poly pharmacy and inappropriate prescribing.
2. Educate patients to improve compliance with medications ,reduce poly pharmacy, reduce adverse events,
3. Consider using the beers criteria for avoiding inappropriate drugs in the elderly, reduce poly pharmacy.
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