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Yes, some medicines that are safe for younger adults are not safe for older adults.
That's because as people get older, unwanted or harmful side effects from certain medicines become more common. Plus, the medicines last longer in the body.
The next time you see your doctor or nurse, put all the medicines you take into a bag and bring them with you. Make sure you include:
Yes, some medicines that are safe for younger adults are not safe for older adults.
That's because as people get older, unwanted or harmful side effects from certain medicines become more common. Plus, the medicines last longer in the body.
The next time you see your doctor or nurse, put all the medicines you take into a bag and bring them with you. Make sure you include:
During your visit:
During your visit:
Sometimes 2 medicines that are safe to take by themselves are actually unsafe to take together.
When certain medicines are taken together, they can cause serious side effects or other problems.
This can happen not just when 2 medicines are combined, but also when a medicine is combined with a specific food, or an herbal drug.
Here are some examples:
Warfarin + ginkgo biloba –
The prescription medicine warfarin helps keep blood clots from forming. People take it to prevent strokes, heart attacks, and other problems.
Ginkgo biloba is an herbal drug that is popular in the US. People take it for lots of reasons, including the hope that it will keep them mentally sharp. But when the 2 drugs are taken together, they can seriously increase the risk of bleeding.
Saint John's wort + antidepressants –
The herbal drug Saint John's wort can help with mild forms of depression. But people sometimes take it when they're already taking an antidepressant. This combination can have dangerous consequences. It can lead to a condition called serotonin syndrome, which is life-threatening.
Side Effects
People of all ages can have side effects from medicines, but older people are more likely to have some side effects.
For example, older people are more likely to feel sleepy, confused, dizzy, or unsteady with certain medicines.
This can be especially dangerous because it increases the chances of falling.
If you tend to feel sleepy, confused, dizzy, or unsteady, tell your doctor or nurse. Your medicines might or might not be the reason for your symptoms.
Either way, it's important for your doctor or nurse to know about them.
And if the symptoms are side effects of your medicines, your doctor or nurse might be able to lower your dose, switch you to a different medicine, or offer another solution.
A common side effect in older men is trouble urinating.
A number of different medicines can cause this side effect, including allergy medicines or sleeping pills.
Talk to your doctor if you start a new medicine and find you have trouble starting the flow of urine, or your urine stream is weaker than it used to be.
Sometimes 2 medicines that are safe to take by themselves are actually unsafe to take together.
When certain medicines are taken together, they can cause serious side effects or other problems.
This can happen not just when 2 medicines are combined, but also when a medicine is combined with a specific food, or an herbal drug.
Here are some examples:
Warfarin + ginkgo biloba –
The prescription medicine warfarin helps keep blood clots from forming. People take it to prevent strokes, heart attacks, and other problems.
Ginkgo biloba is an herbal drug that is popular in the US. People take it for lots of reasons, including the hope that it will keep them mentally sharp. But when the 2 drugs are taken together, they can seriously increase the risk of bleeding.
Saint John's wort + antidepressants –
The herbal drug Saint John's wort can help with mild forms of depression. But people sometimes take it when they're already taking an antidepressant. This combination can have dangerous consequences. It can lead to a condition called serotonin syndrome, which is life-threatening.
Side Effects
People of all ages can have side effects from medicines, but older people are more likely to have some side effects.
For example, older people are more likely to feel sleepy, confused, dizzy, or unsteady with certain medicines.
This can be especially dangerous because it increases the chances of falling.
If you tend to feel sleepy, confused, dizzy, or unsteady, tell your doctor or nurse. Your medicines might or might not be the reason for your symptoms.
Either way, it's important for your doctor or nurse to know about them.
And if the symptoms are side effects of your medicines, your doctor or nurse might be able to lower your dose, switch you to a different medicine, or offer another solution.
A common side effect in older men is trouble urinating.
A number of different medicines can cause this side effect, including allergy medicines or sleeping pills.
Talk to your doctor if you start a new medicine and find you have trouble starting the flow of urine, or your urine stream is weaker than it used to be.
Ways to protect yourself
To lower the chances that you'll have problems related to the medicines you take, follow these steps:
Ways to protect yourself
To lower the chances that you'll have problems related to the medicines you take, follow these steps:
Please contact us if you need more information on medication reminders, a homemaker, or other home care professionals.
Please contact us if you need more information on medication reminders, a homemaker, or other home care professionals.
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