"Long-term medications should be discontinued if they are no longer needed (e.g., heartburn drugs, antihypertensives) as they can reduce the resident’s quality of life while having little value for a frail elder with limited life expectancy (e.g., statins, osteoporosis drugs). Prescribing medications to meet lab test “targets” that apply to adults living in the community (e.g., blood sugar, blood pressure) may instead have dangerous effects on mobility, function, mortality and quality of life when applied to a frail elder in care.

Conditions: Frail elderly, frailty, limited life expectancy, end-of-life

Treatments: Long-term medications (heartburn drugs, antihypertensive medications, statins, osteoporosis drugs)

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