What Kind of Medications Are Considered High Risk for the Elderly Populations?
Cardiovascular Medications
A few commonly prescribed cardiovascular medications such as Clonidine and Methyldopa can cause low blood pressure and sedation. Â
Narcotics
A few examples of narcotics that are commonly prescribed to the elderly to control pain are Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, and Tramadol. Â
All these medications share a common side effect confusion and sedation. In addition to those side effects, narcotics commonly slow breathing and at times cause respiratory failure. Â
Anticholinergic Medications
Medications such as antidepressants, muscle relaxants, and antihistamines are also commonly prescribed for the elderly and can cause memory loss, hallucinations, and blurry vision.Â
Non-Steriodal Anti-Inflammatories
These medications can increase the risk of kidney failure, gastrointestinal bleeding, and high blood pressure. Â
Due to all the potential adverse events and increased risk of injury to the elderly patient taking these medications, use should be minimized if possible.Â