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You know that anxious feeling you may get when a doctor enters an examination room to tell you your diagnosis after thoroughly analyzing you? Then furthermore, they take the time to explain a prescribed medication including its benefits, side effects, recommended dosage, and lifestyle changes. Some who may hear this information about doctor-prescribed medications may experience a sense of ease. However, most may have concerns, such as "are they safe?" "are they truly beneficial?" and "could they interfere with my ability to take part in everyday activities?"
In this section, we will discuss how drug side effects may or may not impair an individual's ability to engage in active activities within their daily lives.
Q&A
Why is it important to be aware of health requirements in older individuals?
Older generations frequently experience a variety of health issues and may require specialized and specific care to regain or maintain their independence and quality of life. Rehabilitation is critical for enhancing mobility, abilities to perform everyday activities, and mental and physical health.
What effects do most prescription medications provide?
Potential negative effects of these medications may prevent consistent physical activity. Here are a few examples of common medication symtoms: - Depression: may cause low motivation. - Incontinence: may be subjected to anticholinergic side effects (might affect reaction times, memory, or participation in physiotherapy). - Pain: opioid and non-opioid analgesics may subject you to constipation, memory loss, or an increased risk of falling.
What are some medications to stay away from?
Here are two examples: Anticholinergic meds: may cause poorer physical function and impaired ADLs. Z-drugs: may cause nausea, hallucinations, vomiting, or restlessness.