多药:善意用药过量。

Managed care quarterly Pub Date : 2002-01-01
David M Berenbeim
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多重用药,同时使用多种药物,是一个日益严重的问题,比大多数医疗保健专业人员意识到的更为普遍。大多数病人看多名医生,开多份处方,因此医生很难正确地监测他们的病人。然而,医疗保健专业人员可以采取一些措施来减少多种药物的发生。使用设计良好的多种药物干预方案可以帮助降低与多种药物相关的成本,并通过帮助发现和避免不必要的药物使用来改善患者的健康。
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Polypharmacy: overdosing on good intentions.

Polypharmacy, the concurrent use of multiple medications, is a growing problem that is more common than most healthcare professionals realize. Most patients are seeing multiple doctors and have multiple prescriptions, therefore making it difficult for physicians to properly monitor their patients. However, there are steps that the healthcare profession can take to reduce the occurrence of polypharmacy. The use of a well-designed polypharmacy intervention program can help reduce the costs associated with polypharmacy, as well as improve patients' health by helping to detect and avoid unnecessary drug use.

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