High-Risk Medications
Cross-source consensus on High-Risk Medications from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Missed anti-Parkinson's drugs were clinically significant because interruption can rapidly re-induce rigidity and akinesia. — Drug-related pressure ulcers in hospitalised patients: a multicentre retrospective study in Japan identifying high-risk medications and patient characteristics
- Definite DRPU patients had higher antipsychotic use and more missed anti-Parkinson's doses than the no-possibility group. — Drug-related pressure ulcers in hospitalised patients: a multicentre retrospective study in Japan identifying high-risk medications and patient characteristics
- Psycholeptics were the most common medication class at the time of pressure ulcer occurrence in the definite DRPU group. — Drug-related pressure ulcers in hospitalised patients: a multicentre retrospective study in Japan identifying high-risk medications and patient characteristics
- Psycholeptics were also the class most frequently newly prescribed and dose-modified at pressure ulcer occurrence. — Drug-related pressure ulcers in hospitalised patients: a multicentre retrospective study in Japan identifying high-risk medications and patient characteristics