Factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in older people with Intellectual Disability differ from the general population; a cross-sectional observational nationwide study

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O'Dwyer, M., Pekler, J., McCallion, P., McCarron, M., Henman, M, Factors associated with polypharmacy and excessive polypharmacy in older people with Intellectual Disability differ from the general population; a cross-sectional observational nationwide study, British Medical Journal Open, 6, 4, 2016Download Item:

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Ageing , Inclusive Society , Ageing & Intellectual Disability - Changing Service Needs , Ageing, Health and Intellectual Disability , Aging and Intellectual Disability , Clinical Pharmacy , HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH , Intellectual Disability , MEDICINES MANAGEMENT , Medicines , Mental health and intellectual disability , Oral Health Services Research , PHARMACY PRACTICE , POLYPHARMACY , PRESCRIBING , Patient safety , Pharmacy , Practice of pharmacy , Prescribing patterns , Prescription Medicines , Public Health , QUALITY PRESCRIBING , QUALITY USE OF MEDICINES , RATIONAL PRESCRIBING , community pharmacy , multimorbidity , population healthDOI:
10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010505Licences: