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Tag: Medication screening

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What Type of Screening is the Beers Criteria Used For? A Guide for Safer Prescribing in Older Adults

5 min read
Over 90% of adults aged 65 and older use at least one prescription medication monthly, underscoring the critical need for robust medication safety measures. This is where the Beers Criteria comes in—it is an essential tool used for screening for potentially inappropriate medications in this vulnerable population to improve prescribing practices.

Can semaglutide make you fail a drug screen?

4 min read
According to reputable sources, semaglutide is not a controlled substance and is not typically detected in standard drug screenings. This provides clarity for those concerned if their prescription for diabetes or weight loss, which contains semaglutide, could lead to a failed drug screen in professional or legal settings.