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A Database Analysis of Potentially Inappropriate Drug Use in an Elderly Medicaid Population

We conducted a cross‐sectional retrospective review of 1996 Kentucky Medicaid Pharmacy claims data to examine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate drug use in 64,832 Medicaid recipients aged 65 years and older who received a prescription. Twenty‐seven percent of patients received at least one...

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Published in:Pharmacotherapy 2000-02, Vol.20 (2), p.221-228
Main Authors: Piecoro, Lance T., Browning, Steven R., Prince, T. Scott, Ranz, Thomas T., Scutchfield, F. Douglas
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Language:English
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Summary:We conducted a cross‐sectional retrospective review of 1996 Kentucky Medicaid Pharmacy claims data to examine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate drug use in 64,832 Medicaid recipients aged 65 years and older who received a prescription. Twenty‐seven percent of patients received at least one potentially inappropriate agent. Prevalence was higher for nursing home residents (33%) than for community dwellers (24%). Amitriptyline (7.6%), propoxyphene (6.5%), doxepin (4.0%), and indomethacin (2.3%) were the most prescribed potentially inappropriate agents. Education programs and interventions aimed at optimizing the prescribing and dispensing of the most appropriate drugs are needed.
ISSN:0277-0008
1875-9114
DOI:10.1592/phco.20.3.221.34779