Prescribing Appropriate Medicines to Older Adults: A Finnish Experience with the Web-Based Meds75+ Database
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Prescribing Appropriate Medicines to Older Adults: A Finnish Experience with the Web-Based Meds75+ Database
Abstract
The Finnish web-based Meds75+ database supports rational, safe and appropriate prescribing to older adults in primary care. This article describes the content and updating process of Meds75+ and demonstrates its applicability in everyday clinical practice. Meds75+ contains a classification (A-D) and recommendation texts for 450-500 drug substances when used in the treatment of older adults aged 75 years or older. The content of Meds75+ is continually updated. Each assessment of a drug substance begins with a structured collection of available information and research evidence. After that, an interdisciplinary expert panel discusses the classification and recommendation using a consensus method. A rolling 3-year updating cycle guarantees that all drug substances are reviewed regularly. Most drug substances are classified as class A (41%) (suitable, e.g. bisoprolol) or as class C (37%) (suitable with specific precautions, e.g. ibuprofen). One-fifth (20%) of the substances are in class D (avoid use, e.g. diazepam). Most commonly, older adults have purchased substances affecting the alimentary tract and metabolism (17%), the nervous system (16%) and the cardiovascular system (15%). In Finland, the proportion of older adults using class D substances (37%) has not changed between the years 2019 and 2022. Meds75+ has potential to support safer and more effective use of medications for older adults, since it offers up-to-date information on drug substances for healthcare professionals.
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Conflict of interest statement
Johanna Jyrkkä, Jasmin Paulamäki, Sirpa Hartikainen, Jouni Ahonen, Riitta Antikainen, Hanna-Mari Jauhonen, Esa Jämsen, Anniina Kössi, Jouko Laurila, Hanna-Maria Roitto, Riikka Söderling, Miia Tiihonen and Risto Huupponen have no conflicts of interest that are directly relevant to the content of this article. All authors are or have been the members of the Meds75+ expert panel.
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