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Inappropriate Drug Prescribing FREE

John B. Hoehn, MD
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Edited by Drummond Rennie, MD, Deputy Editor (West), and Margaret A. Winker, MD, Senior Editor.


JAMA. 1995;273(6):455-455. doi:10.1001/jama.1995.03520300025015
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To the Editor.  —It was bad enough to have Dr Beers and colleagues1 make up their list, it was worse to let Dr Willcox and her associates2 attempt to apply it, but it is irresponsible for JAMA to let it appear under the title of "Inappropriate Drug Prescribing for the Community-Dwelling Elderly.""Questionable," "controversial," "debatable," "innovative," "selective" drug prescribing, perhaps, but please spare my patients and my colleagues another damnation by statisticians who in their acknowledgment credit a sensational exposé book3 for the "inspiration" and "stimulation" for this report!Everyone over 65 years of age who is prescribed diazepam receives an "inappropriate" drug? Including those who for decades have survived and thrived on 2 mg at bedtime? And those who get a prescription of 20 tablets of 5 mg once a year for occasional anxiety? And my patients with terminal conditions who find its long half-life the

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Beers MH, Ouslander JG, Rollingher I, Reuben DB, Brooks J, Beck JC.  Explicit criteria for determining inappropriate medication use in nursing home residents. Arch Intern Med . 1991;;151:1825-1832.
Willcox SM, Himmelstein DU, Woolhandler S.  Inappropriate drug prescribing for the community-dwelling elderly. JAMA . 1994;;272:292-296.
Wolfe S. Worst Pills Best Pills . Washington, DC: Public Citizen Health Research Group; 1988;.

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Beers MH, Ouslander JG, Rollingher I, Reuben DB, Brooks J, Beck JC.  Explicit criteria for determining inappropriate medication use in nursing home residents. Arch Intern Med . 1991;;151:1825-1832.
Willcox SM, Himmelstein DU, Woolhandler S.  Inappropriate drug prescribing for the community-dwelling elderly. JAMA . 1994;;272:292-296.
Wolfe S. Worst Pills Best Pills . Washington, DC: Public Citizen Health Research Group; 1988;.
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