Antidepressant medicines for the elderly: are we using them appropriately?
We monitored antidepressant prescriptions to elderly patients over the age of 60 years admitted to a teaching hospital over a 3-months period. During this time we identified 48 patients taking antidepressant medication of whom 18 were started in hospital, the other 30 patients having had their thera...
Main Authors: | Amar, K, Wilcock, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1994
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