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老年医学研讨会——第一部分:老年患者的药物处方

Symposium on geriatrics--Part I: Drug prescribing for elderly patients.

作者信息

Chutka D S, Evans J M, Fleming K C, Mikkelson K G

机构信息

Section of Geriatrics, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

出版信息

Mayo Clin Proc. 1995 Jul;70(7):685-93. doi: 10.4065/70.7.685.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes that occur with aging and to discuss common problems noted with the use of medications often prescribed for elderly patients.

DESIGN

We searched the medical literature, reviewed pertinent articles, and summarized drug-related information applicable to geriatric patients.

RESULTS

Use of medications is common in the elderly population; most elderly persons take two or more different medications each day. Aging is associated with anatomic and physiologic changes that can have an effect on how medications are handled. Such changes include alterations in various volumes of drug distribution and in drug absorption, metabolism, and clearance. Elderly patients may also have increased or decreased drug effects because of alteration in receptor response. These changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics may result in a prolonged drug half-life, an increased potential for drug toxicity, and a greater likelihood for adverse drug reactions.

CONCLUSION

Medications for elderly patients should be prescribed only after the anatomic and physiologic changes of aging are understood and with increased surveillance for potential drug toxicity or adverse drug reactions.

摘要

目的

描述衰老过程中发生的药代动力学和药效学变化,并讨论老年患者常用药物使用中常见的问题。

设计

我们检索了医学文献,查阅了相关文章,并总结了适用于老年患者的药物相关信息。

结果

药物在老年人群中使用很普遍;大多数老年人每天服用两种或更多不同的药物。衰老与解剖学和生理学变化有关,这些变化会影响药物的处理方式。此类变化包括药物分布的各种容积、药物吸收、代谢和清除的改变。由于受体反应的改变,老年患者的药物效应可能增加或减少。药代动力学和药效学的这些变化可能导致药物半衰期延长、药物毒性增加的可能性以及药物不良反应的可能性更大。

结论

只有在了解衰老的解剖学和生理学变化并加强对潜在药物毒性或药物不良反应的监测后,才应给老年患者开药。

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