Letter to the Editor

I read the informative article about deprescribing in older people by Michelle Liacos, Amy Page and Christopher Etherton-Beer.1 While appreciating their efforts, I wish to make the following observations.

Table 3 of the article lists tools to support deprescribing decisions. Explicit tools like the Beers2 and STOPP criteria3 can also be applied to detect inappropriate medications in the elderly and would be a useful addition to the article.

Regarding the section on adverse effects, there are some serious concerns about proton pump inhibitors which are worth mentioning. Elderly patients are especially prone to developing osteoporosis-related fractures.3 Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (for more than one year) independently increases this risk. Long-term use also increases the risk of vitamin B12 deficiency, hypomagnesemia and fundic gland polyps.4

Ajay K Shukla Assistant professor
Department of Pharmacology
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Saket Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

 

Authors' response

We thank Ajay Shukla for his thoughtful input and elaboration on our article. We agree that there are risks associated with the long-term use of proton pump inhibitors. Along with other drugs, they generally pose the greatest potential for absolute benefit but also carry a risk of adverse effects in older adults.

Tools such as the Beers criteria and STOPP will be familiar to many readers, and we have summarised these previously.5 In our Australian Prescriber article we sought to highlight general tools, and specific deprescribing resources, that readers may access to support practice.

 
 

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Ajay K Shukla

Assistant professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Saket Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

Michelle Liacos

Pharmacist, Pharmacy Department, Alfred Health, Melbourne

Amy Theresa Page

Pharmacist, Pharmacy Department, Alfred Health, Melbourne

Pharmacist, WA Centre for Health and Ageing, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA

Pharmacist, Centre for Medicine Use and Safety, Monash University, Melbourne

Christopher Etherton-Beer

Associate professor, WA Centre for Health and Ageing, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA

Geriatrician and Clinical pharmacologist, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth