Table 2 Twelve prescription‐only medications discontinued during hospitalisation but still used by patient: potential implications.
Sex | Age, years | Drug | Indication | Reason for discontinuation | Implication of use |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Male | 62 | Codeine | Analgesic | Acetaminophen prescribed instead | Risk of constipation. Patient with resected colon |
Female | 91 | Trandolapril | Not stated | No reason stated | Risk of harmful effects of an unnecessary treatment |
Bendroflumethiazide | Not stated | No reason stated | Risk of harmful effects of an unnecessary treatment | ||
Tramadol | Analgesic | No reason stated | Risk of harmful effects of an unnecessary treatment | ||
Female | 61 | Diazepam | Muscular relaxant, analgesic | No reason stated | Risk of misuse |
Ibuprofen | Analgesic | No reason stated | Risk of harmful effects of an unnecessary treatment | ||
Female | 77 | Terbutaline | COPD | Ipratropium/feneterol combination treatment prescribed instead | Limited |
Salbutamol | COPD | Unnecessary double treatment | |||
Female | 66 | Salmeterol | COPD | Salmeterol/fluticason combination inhalation prescribed instead | Limited |
Female | 75 | Digoxin | Atrial fibrillation | Sinusrhytm | Risk of harmful effects of an unnecessary treatment |
Female | 88 | Metformin | Diabetes | Stable blood sugars | Risk of hypoglycaemia |
Spironolactone | Diuretic | Renal insufficiency | Risk of hyperkalaemia |
COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.