Vitamin B12 deficiency in older people: a practical approach to recognition and management

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Nadia Mouchaileh
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Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in older people and is linked to anaemia, cognitive decline, and dementia. Clinical presentation is variable, ranging from no symptoms or subtle, non‐specific symptoms, through to serious, irreversible neurological symptoms if left untreated. Although common, it is often under‐recognised, with diagnosis usually occurring on incidental blood test screening. Older people are at increased risk of vitamin B12 deficiency due to insufficient dietary intake, malabsorption associated with aged‐related changes in gastrointestinal function, higher incidence of pernicious anaemia, and chronic use of interfering medications such as metformin and proton‐pump inhibitors. Early detection and treatment in symptomatic deficiency are crucial to prevent irreversible damage. Vitamin B12 intramuscular injection bypasses potential absorption issues and is traditionally the first‐line treatment in older people. However, emerging evidence suggests that high‐dose oral replacement may be as effective. Older people often require lifelong therapy due to the irreversible nature of the underlying cause of deficiency. This review provides an overview of vitamin B12 deficiency and its management in older people.
老年人维生素 B12 缺乏症:识别和管理的实用方法
维生素 B12 缺乏症在老年人中很常见,与贫血、认知能力下降和痴呆症有关。临床表现多种多样,从无症状或细微的非特异性症状,到严重的不可逆转的神经系统症状(如不及时治疗)。这种疾病虽然常见,但往往未被充分认识,通常是在偶然的验血筛查中才被诊断出来。由于膳食摄入不足、与年龄有关的胃肠功能变化导致的吸收不良、恶性贫血发病率较高以及长期服用二甲双胍和质子泵抑制剂等干扰性药物,老年人患维生素 B12 缺乏症的风险增加。早期发现和治疗无症状的缺乏症对于防止不可逆转的损害至关重要。维生素 B12 肌肉注射可绕过潜在的吸收问题,传统上是老年人的一线治疗方法。然而,新的证据表明,大剂量口服补充剂可能同样有效。由于缺乏症的根本原因具有不可逆的性质,老年人通常需要终生接受治疗。本综述概述了老年人维生素 B12 缺乏症及其治疗。
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Health Professions-Pharmacy
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期刊介绍: The purpose of this document is to describe the structure, function and operations of the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, the official journal of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA). It is owned, published by and copyrighted to SHPA. However, the Journal is to some extent unique within SHPA in that it ‘…has complete editorial freedom in terms of content and is not under the direction of the Society or its Council in such matters…’. This statement, originally based on a Role Statement for the Editor-in-Chief 1993, is also based on the definition of ‘editorial independence’ from the World Association of Medical Editors and adopted by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
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