Geriatric Pharmacology
Age related changes contribute to incidence of infection in elderly patients. Reduction in host defence manifested in the increase in both serious infection and cancer. Understanding of the physiologic and pharmacologic changes that occur with aging, integrated use of clinical emergency department pharmacists, and choosing non pharmacologic treatment options when possible is very much necessary.
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- Geriatric Pharmacology
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