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2025-12-26T19:52:11ZThe community pharmacist and dispensing in the elderly
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Title: The community pharmacist and dispensing in the elderly
Abstract: In the last years, life expectancy has substantially increased.
Similar to trends in other European countries, the number of
elderly in Malta is sharply on the increase in an otherwise stable
population. From data obtained from the demographic review,
in 1989, 14% of the population was over 60 years of age and by the
first quarter of the next century, the elderly will constitute 23.8%
of the Maltese population. (Figure 1).
The elderly are being encouraged and supported to remain as
much as possible in their habitual environment, in their town or
village, rather than adopt to move into a large impersonal institution.
In this way the elderly will acquire a healthy balance
within the family unit, its extensions in the neighbourhood and
take a more active role in various sectors of society.
This creates special needs within the community and an adequate
support system has to be developed. This presents new
challenges to the community pharmacist - a vital member of 'the
Primary Health Care Team.1991-03-01T00:00:00ZBlood pressure : non-invasive method to monitor drug action
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Title: Blood pressure : non-invasive method to monitor drug action
Abstract: This pilot study investigated whether the daily measurement of a noninvasive
parameter such as blood pressure using a mercury
sphygmomanometer monitors drug action and interaction. The blood
pressure of six patients aged 68 to 87 years (one male and five females)
treated with cardiovascular drugs was monitored for up to forty one
days together with changes in the treatment or patients' condition.
Some patients have periods of larger variations in the blood pressure
than others and are probably related to episodes of increased worry due
to a worsening condition such as pain. The establishment of a baseline
profile of the blood pressure helps to detect trends of changes in blood
pressure. The sudden increase of the diastolic blood pressure to
lOOmmHg followed by a drop to 6SmmHg over a five day period
preceded a fall, 9izziness and postural hypotension. Withdrawal of the
di uretic brought an improvement while the blood pressure returned to
pre-crisis values. In another case, diuretic withdrawal caused no
deterioration of the blood pressure. Blood pressure monitoring indicated
that drugs could be safely withdrawn from a polypharmacy
treatment. In one case the blood pressure was controlled by increasing
the dose of nifedipine and withdrawing the diuretic and atenolol. In an
82 year old the withdrawal of cimetidine which was combined with
nifedipine brought no change in the blood pressure, an interaction
expected in younger subjects. The graphical representation of the observations should promote a more rational drug use and trigger the
sequence for investigations at the right time.1991-03-01T00:00:00ZRational drug use in the hospitalised elderly
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Title: Rational drug use in the hospitalised elderly
Abstract: The study was carried out in a 200 bed geriatric hospital. Three groups
of patients were studied: a. Respite care b. Acute medical admissions
c. Long term geriatric patients The study assessed prescribing habits within these groups by means of a Therapeutic Audit of patient medication charts (Kardex). The omission
of medication doses in the various patient groups using three drug
administration systems, Bulk Dose Dispensing (BDD), Individual Dose
Dispensing (IDD), and Unit Dose dispensing (UDD) was also studied.1991-03-01T00:00:00ZMedico social aspects of old age in Malta - the historical viewpoint
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Title: Medico social aspects of old age in Malta - the historical viewpoint
Abstract: According to Maltese historical records available so far, the elderly first
emerge as a group and as a source of concern on the part of the State, in the
mid-sixteenth century when the Maltese Islands had been under the rule
of the Order of St John of Jerusalem for the previous twenty years.
The stimulus was provided by the incessant warfare in which the Order of
St John, like other European powers, was engaged against the Turks in the
Mediterranean.1991-03-01T00:00:00Z