Senior Care





Pain as a Barrier to Exercise for Successful Aging 5/22/2012

Familiarity with exercise and pain management guidelines can help direct pharmacists’ clinical recommendations for senior patients.


Actinic Keratosis: Treating a Potential Malignancy 4/23/2012

From years of exposure, rough, dry, and scaly precancerous lesions develop on sun-exposed skin.


Syncope: Medications as Cause and Contributing Factors 3/20/2012

Advancing age is an independent risk factor for fainting.

Atrial Septal Defect 2/17/2012

Surgical closure aims to reverse hemodynamic abnormalities and prevent complications such as heart failure, paradoxical embolization, and irreversible pulmonary vascular disease. 

Preemptive Treatment of Constipation When Opioids Are Initiated 1/20/2012

Commencing opioid therapy places seniors at risk for constipation, fecal impaction, and bowel obstruction; comorbidities such as neurologic disorders may contribute to that risk. 

Acute Pancreatitis: Risks, Causes, and Mortality in Older Adults 12/20/2011

In the elderly, acute pancreatitis is most commonly caused by gallstones, is more likely to be severe, and is associated with higher mortality. 


Intellectual Disability: Highlighting Senior Care Issues 11/16/2011

Although people with intellectual disability exhibit considerable morbidity, the numbers surviving into old age are rapidly increasing.

Osteoarthritis of the Hand: Focus on Individualized Multimodal Therapy 10/19/2011

Even mild or moderate OA hand pain may negatively impact an individual’s physical and emotional status, with the potential to significantly reduce quality of life. 

Urogenital Symptoms of Menopause: Atrophic Vaginitis and Atrophic Urethritis 9/20/2011

Urogenital symptoms, such as vaginal dryness and/or discomfort during intercourse, recurrent bladder infections, and stress incontinence, need not reduce quality of life nor be suffered in silence. 

Predisposition to Infection in the Elderly 8/19/2011

A decline in immune function with aging may be viewed as a form of acquired immunodeficiency. 

Differential Diagnosis of Asthma and COPD in Older Adults: Role of Spirometry 7/20/2011

Objective pulmonary function testing helps differentiate these conditions in seniors, who often become tolerant of severe, long-standing airway obstruction and underreport respiratory symptoms.  

Drug- and Age-Related Changes in Sodium and Water Regulation 6/20/2011

Normal aging, diseases, and drugs can lead to disturbances of fluid balance with symptomatic consequences.

Postherpetic Neuralgia: Seniors at Risk 5/18/2011

Some patients, particularly the elderly, have persistent or recurrent pain in the involved nerve distribution that may be permanent

Graves’ Ophthalmopathy 4/20/2011

Infiltrative ophthalmopathy, causing exophthalmos, is a hallmark of the autoimmune thyroid disorder, Graves' Disease.

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis 3/18/2011

Characteristically, pain is experienced with an extended spine, and is relieved upon flexing the spine.

Aortic Stenosis: Evidence Supports Surgery 2/18/2011

Since progression of this condition is so gradual, and symptoms may be attributed to normal aging, its severity is often underestimated.

Collaborative Patient Care for Seniors With Pain 1/20/2011

Professionals facilitate and guide, rather than dictate, treatment.

Gallstones: Aging and Medications Increase Risk 12/17/2010

About 50% to 70% of acute cholecystitis occurs in seniors; use of estrogen replacement therapy in post-menopausal women also increases risk.

Common Adverse Effects of Antipsychotic Agents in the Elderly 11/17/2010

Seniors experience more adverse effects with psychoactive medications, and the effects tend to be more serious, than those seen in younger adults.

Preventing Pneumonia in Seniors 10/20/2010

Focusing on vaccination status can help prevent this inflammatory infection in the elderly. Invasive pneumococcal disease can also be avoided through immunization.

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