Friday, June 27, 2025
  • Advertise
  • Recruitment
  • Contact us:
  • Register
Irish Pharmacy News
  • News
    • Latest
    • Community Pharmacy
  • Learning
    • CPD
    • Features
    • Team Training
    • Research
  • Magazines
  • OTC
    • OTC Awards
    • Product News
  • Awards
    • Irish Pharmacy Awards 2024
    • Awards News
  • HPN
  • Log In
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Latest
    • Community Pharmacy
  • Learning
    • CPD
    • Features
    • Team Training
    • Research
  • Magazines
  • OTC
    • OTC Awards
    • Product News
  • Awards
    • Irish Pharmacy Awards 2024
    • Awards News
  • HPN
  • Log In
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
Irish Pharmacy News
Home Research

Mixing alcohol and medication may be harming more than a quarter of older adults

IPN by IPN
11 November 2020
in Research
0
Mixing alcohol and medication may be harming more than a quarter of older adults

RCSI researchers have found that the combined use of alcohol and medications cause more than one in four adults over the age of 65 to be vulnerable to potentially serious alcohol-medication interactions, which can lead to falls and other accidents, gastrointestinal bleeds and liver damage.

The study, conducted by researchers in RCSI’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, is published in the current edition of BMJ Open.

Ageing lowers alcohol tolerance, prolonging the time alcohol circulates in the body and the effect this has. The use of multiple medications also increases with age, indicating that older adults are particularly vulnerable to the harm caused by a combination of alcohol and medication in the body.

These alcohol-medication interactions can manifest in the form of increased sedation, leading to falls and other accidents, issues with blood sugar and blood pressure, gastrointestinal bleeds and liver damage.

Researchers at RCSI sought to more accurately estimate the prevalence of those at greater risk of potentially harmful alcohol-medication interactions. 1,599 older adults living at home were studied by conducting face-to-face interviews which were linked to their drug dispensing records in their community pharmacies.

The study revealed that 67% of older adults drink alcohol, with 27% identified as heavy drinkers. People were considered heavy drinkers if they reported drinking more than 6 standard drinks (60 grams alcohol) per drinking occasion or more than 11 standard drinks every week for women or 17 standard drinks per week for men. 28% of older adults (42% of those who drink) were identified as being at risk of potential harm from alcohol-medication interactions.

“Our findings also suggest that older adults are at greatest risk of potentially serious alcohol-medication interactions due to their concurrent use of alcohol with cardiovascular agents, and with medications which act on the central nervous system,” said Dr Alice Holton, pharmacist and lecturer at RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences.

The data was interpreted by applying the Potentially Serious Alcohol-Medication Interactions in Older adults (POSAMINO) criteria. Developed by the RCSI researchers previously, the POSAMINO criteria is a list of medications which have the potential to cause serious harm to older adults when combined with alcohol.

“Using this criteria at the point of prescribing or dispensing medications may help in managing the risk for older adults. This could lead to prioritising alcohol screenings and brief alcohol interventions for those at greater risk of harm,” said Dr Gráinne Cousins, Principal Investigator and Senior Lecturer at RCSI.

Previous Post

Open letter from Acting Chief Medical Officer to parents & guardians of school children and to teachers and affiliated school staff

Next Post

Pharmacists welcome expansion of Flu Vaccination programme

Next Post

Pharmacists welcome expansion of Flu Vaccination programme

World Microbiome Day

World Microbiome Day

27 June 2025
RCSI ranked as world number one for ‘Good Health and Well-being’ in THE University Impact Rankings

RCSI ranked as world number one for ‘Good Health and Well-being’ in THE University Impact Rankings

19 June 2025
McCabes Pharmacy supports Men’s Health Week with free blood pressure checks

McCabes Pharmacy supports Men’s Health Week with free blood pressure checks

19 June 2025

RECOMMENDED NEWS

RCSI Paediatric Society to host first virtual Teddy Bear Hospital

RCSI Paediatric Society to host first virtual Teddy Bear Hospital

4 years ago
Management of Menopausal Skin

Management of Menopausal Skin

2 years ago
Your Local Pharmacy: The One Stop Fertility Shop

COVID-19 vaccination now available for women at any stage of pregnancy

4 years ago
PWID – People with Intellectual Disabilities and COVID-19

PWID – People with Intellectual Disabilities and COVID-19

5 years ago
Tweets by Irish_PharmNews

Quick links

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact us

Follow us on social media:

Other info

  • Contact us
  • Register for Digital Magazines
  • Privacy Policy
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact us

© 2024 IPN

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Learning
  • Other
    • Conferencing
    • Developments
    • Product News
    • Profiles
    • Research
  • Digital Magazines (IPN Online Issues Older Issue Tabs)
  • Awards

© 2024 IPN

  • Login

    Forgot password? | Register

    Register

    Registration confirmation will be emailed to you.

    Login | Forgot password?

    Reset Password

    Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.

    Login

Login

Register

Forgotten Password?

Register | Lost your password?
| Back to Login