Polypharmacy in older people: lessons from 10 years of experience with the REPOSI register
As a consequence of population aging, we have witnessed in internal medicine hospital wards a progressive shift from a population of in-patients relatively young and mainly affected by a single ailment to one of ever older and more and more complex patients with multiple chronic diseases, followed a...
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