Pre-clinical Models for Geriatric Pharmacotherapy.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Drugs & Aging Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1007/s40266-024-01129-6
Sarah N Hilmer, Kristina Johnell, John Mach
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Abstract

With ageing of the population worldwide and discovery of new medications for prevention and management of age-related conditions, there is increasing use of medications by older adults. There are international efforts to increase the representativeness of participants in clinical trials to match the intended real-world users of the medications across a range of characteristics including age, multimorbidity, polypharmacy and frailty. Currently, much of the data on medication-related harm in older adults are from pharmacovigilance studies. New methods in pre-clinical models have allowed for measurement of exposures (such as chronic exposure, polypharmacy and deprescribing) and outcomes (such as health span functional measures and frailty) that are highly relevant to geriatric pharmacotherapy. Here we describe opportunities for design and implementation of pre-clinical models that can better predict drug effects in geriatric patients. This could improve the translation of new drugs from bench to bedside and improve outcomes of pharmacotherapy in older adults.

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老年药物治疗的临床前模型。
随着全球人口老龄化以及用于预防和治疗老年相关疾病的新药物的发现,老年人的用药量日益增加。国际社会正在努力提高临床试验参与者的代表性,使其符合药物在现实世界中的预期使用者的一系列特征,包括年龄、多病症、多重用药和虚弱。目前,有关老年人用药相关伤害的数据大多来自药物警戒研究。临床前模型中的新方法可以测量与老年药物治疗高度相关的暴露(如慢性暴露、多药联用和停药)和结果(如健康跨度功能测量和虚弱)。在此,我们介绍了设计和实施临床前模型的机会,这些模型可以更好地预测药物对老年患者的影响。这可以提高新药从临床到床边的转化率,并改善老年人的药物治疗效果。
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Drugs & Aging
Drugs & Aging 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Drugs & Aging delivers essential information on the most important aspects of drug therapy to professionals involved in the care of the elderly. The journal addresses in a timely way the major issues relating to drug therapy in older adults including: the management of specific diseases, particularly those associated with aging, age-related physiological changes impacting drug therapy, drug utilization and prescribing in the elderly, polypharmacy and drug interactions.
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