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Tag: Medication review

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What Drugs Make Sjögren's Worse? A Guide to Medications and Symptom Management

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An estimated 4.8% of the population may have primary or secondary Sjögren's syndrome, and many may be unknowingly exacerbating their symptoms with everyday prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs. For patients with this autoimmune condition, understanding **what drugs make Sjögren's worse** is critical to effectively managing the painful dryness and discomfort.

What is a drug reconciliation?: A Guide to Patient Safety in Pharmacology

5 min read
Reports show that an estimated 50% of adult patients discharged from hospitals experience medication discrepancies or errors, with older adults and those taking multiple medications being at higher risk. This statistic highlights the critical importance of understanding what is a drug reconciliation, a systematic process for ensuring medication accuracy and patient safety.

How Many Pills Are Too Many? Unpacking the Dangers of Polypharmacy

4 min read
According to the AARP, the percentage of adults age 65 and older taking five or more prescriptions has tripled over the past two decades. This growing trend, known as polypharmacy, raises a critical question: *How many pills are too many?* The answer is not a simple number but a complex assessment of necessity, risk, and overall health.