As we age, the likelihood of taking multiple medications rises sharply. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 90% of adults over 65 take at least one prescription drug, and over 40% take five or more.
This surge increases the risk of harmful drug interactions, which can quietly impact vital organ systems such as the liver, kidneys, and heart. Complicating matters, symptoms often develop gradually, making detection and intervention difficult.
Understanding these risks is crucial for older adults and their caregivers. CDC Data Brief
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