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Monitoring and safety assessment of drug-drug interactions in elderly patients
Most elderly patients have polymorbidity, have more frequent illnesses, and greater medical care needs. Each of the existing diseases requires constant drug therapy, thus increasing the risk of developing adverse drug reactions from the medications taken. It is also necessary to consider that elderly patients are more susceptible to the occurrence of serious adverse drug reactions and drug-drug interactions.