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Over-the-counter meds can lead to injuries from falls

Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among older adults, posing a significant threat to their safety and independence. While many older adults rely on over-the-counter (OTC) medications for relief from common ailments, it’s important to understand the potential risks these medications pose, particularly in relation to falls.

Some over-the-counter medications that can increase fall risk for the elderly population, are those used for allergies and/or motion sickness. These medications may cause side effects, such as blurry vision and loss of balance, significantly heightening the risk of falls.

To mitigate these risks, caregivers should be vigilant in recognizing signs like increased sleepiness, drowsiness or memory issues, which may indicate a need to review OTC medications. If experiencing side effects from these medications, reach out to a provider.”

A pharmacist or healthcare provider can assess whether side effects are increasing the risk of falls and help identify fewer sedating alternatives, for managing allergies and motion sickness. The most important thing about taking OTC medications, is making sure the doctor knows their patient is taking them.

Falls can lead to further physical decline, depression, social isolation and feelings of helplessness. However, they are preventable. By fostering open dialogue with healthcare providers and remaining alert to potential side effects, families can better protect their loved ones and promote safer medication practices.

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