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. 2007 Feb;16(1):34–39. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2006.019828

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.