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Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Seniors In The South Are More Apt To Be Prescribed Risky Drugs
Nancy Shute
In many parts of the South, more than one-third of seniors are taking drugs that they should avoid, an analysis of Medicare data finds. Ten percent are taking two or more potentially problematic medicines.