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Geriatric Conditions and the Risk of Adverse Drug Reactions in Older Adults: A Review

While polypathology and polypharmacy are well known risk factors for adverse drug reactions (ADRs), the association between geriatric conditions (GCs), i.e. a set of clinical and functional problems partly constitutive of and partly related to frailty, and ADRs is suspected but has not been fully el...

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Published in:Drug safety 2012-01, Vol.35 (Suppl 1), p.55-61
Main Authors: Lattanzio, Fabrizia, Landi, Francesco, Bustacchini, Silvia, Abbatecola, Angela Marie, Corica, Francesco, Pranno, Luigi, Corsonello, Andrea
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