Box 1. Thirteen explicit criteria for PIPs used for assessing the appropriateness of GPs’ prescriptions to older patients (≥70 years).
Single drugs | Combination of drugs |
1. Tricyclic antidepressants
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8. Combination of a beta-blocker with either
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2. First generation antihistamines
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9. Combination of an NSAID and warfarin |
3. First generation (low potency)
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10. Combination of an NSAID (or a Cox-2 inhibitor) with an ACE-inhibitor (or an ARB) |
4. Long-acting benzodiazepines
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11. Combination of an NSAID and a SSRI |
5. Muscle relaxant
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12. Combination of an NSAID and a diuretic |
6. Strong analgesics
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13. Concurrent use of ≥3 psychotropic drugs within classes:
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7. Theophylline tablets |
ACE = angiotensin converting enzyme. ARB = Angiotensin receptor blocker. COX = cyclooxygenase. NSAID = non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. PIP = potentially inappropriate prescription. SSRI = selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.