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Review
. 2023 Jun;40(6):499-526.
doi: 10.1007/s40266-023-01019-3. Epub 2023 Mar 28.

Safety and Tolerability of Antimicrobial Agents in the Older Patient

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Review

Safety and Tolerability of Antimicrobial Agents in the Older Patient

Luca Soraci et al. Drugs Aging. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Older patients are at high risk of infections, which often present atypically and are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Antimicrobial treatment in older individuals with infectious diseases represents a clinical challenge, causing an increasing burden on worldwide healthcare systems; immunosenescence and the coexistence of multiple comorbidities determine complex polypharmacy regimens with an increase in drug-drug interactions and spread of multidrug-resistance infections. Aging-induced pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes can additionally increase the risk of inappropriate drug dosing, with underexposure that is associated with antimicrobial resistance and overexposure that may lead to adverse effects and poor adherence because of low tolerability. These issues need to be considered when starting antimicrobial prescriptions. National and international efforts have been made towards the implementation of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) interventions to help clinicians improve the appropriateness and safety of antimicrobial prescriptions in both acute and long-term care settings. AMS programs were shown to decrease consumption of antimicrobials and to improve safety in hospitalized patients and older nursing home residents. With the abundance of antimicrobial prescriptions and the recent emergence of multidrug resistant pathogens, an in-depth review of antimicrobial prescriptions in geriatric clinical practice is needed. This review will discuss the special considerations for older individuals needing antimicrobials, including risk factors that shape risk profiles in geriatric populations as well as an evidence-based description of antimicrobial-induced adverse events in this patient population. It will highlight agents of concern for this age group and discuss interventions to mitigate the effects of inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing.

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Conflict of interest statement

Luca Soraci, Antonio Cherubini, Luca Paoletti, Gianfranco Filippelli, Filippo Luciani, Pasqualina Laganà, Maria Elsa Gambuzza, Elvira Filicetti, Andrea Corsonello, and Fabrizia Lattanzio declare they have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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