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Community prevalence of alcohol use and concomitant use of medication—a source of possible risk in the elderly aged 75 and older?

✍ Scribed by Marja Aira; Sirpa Hartikainen; Raimo Sulkava


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
64 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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Aims To explore alcohol use and concomitant use of prescription and over the counter (OTC) medicines in people aged 75 years or over. Design Community-based randomized survey of home-dwelling elderly persons, Setting: the City of Kuopio, Finland. Participants Population-based random sample of 700 persons aged 75 years or over, of whom 601 participated (86%). Only home-dwellers (n ¼ 523) were included in this study. Measurements Alcohol use based on responses to questions concerning quantity and frequency, and CAGE questions. Use of prescription and non-prescription medicines. Mean corpuscular volume. Results Of the participants, 44% used alcohol. Most alcohol drinkers used medications on a regular basis (86.9%) or as needed (87.8%), among them medicines known to have some potential interactions with alcohol. Elevated mean corpuscular volume was more widespread among alcohol drinkers than non drinkers. Conclusion Theoretical risks posed by alcohol use are not minimal in the older elderly, though the quantity of alcohol use is not considerable. Physicians and nurses should pay attention to chronic diseases and medications when counselling aged people about alcohol consumption. The question of clinical importance of alcohol-medication interactions needs to be studied further.


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