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Managing osteoarthritis. Medication use among seniors in the community.

Canadian Family Physician December 2004, 50 (12) 1664-1670;
Beverley Lawson
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  1. Beverley Lawson,
  2. Wayne Putnam,
  3. Kelly Nicol,
  4. Greg Archibald,
  5. Jim Mackillop,
  6. Howard Conter and
  7. Dawn Frail

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE To determine what types of medication seniors in the community were using to manage osteoarthritis (OA).

    DESIGN Mailed self-administered survey.

    SETTING Three family medicine community practice sites in cities in Nova Scotia.

    PARTICIPANTS All seniors (aged 65 and older) on the electronic record of each practice site with a physician-confirmed diagnosis of OA (N = 244).

    MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Proportion of seniors using prescribed medications or self-care products (nonprescribed medications and herbal and natural health products) for OA.

    RESULTS Response rate was 78%. About 15% were using no medication, 74% were using at least one type of self-care product (60% were using nonprescribed medications, and 45% were using herbal and natural health products), and 52% were using prescribed medications alone or in combination with self-care products.

    CONCLUSION Seniors' use of prescribed and self-care products for OA is very high. Physicians must be aware that patients seeking prescriptions likely are also using self-care products. The potential for drug interactions is high; patients should be made aware of the risks associated with taking multiple products.

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