Deprescribing for Better Patient Outcomes in Chronic Long Term Care and Role of Clinical Pharmacological Review

J Assoc Physicians India. 2021 Nov;69(11):11-12.

Abstract

Prescribing is always a risky proposition with a varied degree of vulnerability embedded in the act. It is therefore important to do a perfect balancing in favor of benefit against harm. Deprescribing is the planned and supervised process of dose reduction or stopping of prescribed medications, aimed at correcting inappropriate polypharmacy and improving patient outcomes. Informed reconciliation for potential deprescribing need should be a norm in all patients receiving many medications for multiple chronic comorbidities and is best done in partnership with the prescribing physician. Judicious deprescribing through clinical pharmacological review ensures better patient outcomes. We present here a case series from our experience in clinical pharmacology outpatients' department (OPD), highlighting how de-prescribing helps achieving better patient outcomes.

MeSH terms

  • Deprescriptions*
  • Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions*
  • Humans
  • Long-Term Care
  • Pharmacology, Clinical*
  • Polypharmacy