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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 31-10-2009

The Elderly and Prescribed Medication

Approx 80% of seniors take one prescription medication. And about 45% of seniors take three or more prescription medications.

The Elderly appear to be thinner. But they retain more body fat and have less lean muscle mass than they did when they were younger. This affects medications that are stored in the body’s fat.
  Elderly people will retain these medications longer and thus prolong the actions of the drug.
There is a decrease in the percentage of body weight made up of water. With a decreased percentage of water, some medications have increase concentration.

 Liver and kidney functions declines with age. The liver’s function is to breakdown the medication. The kidney’s function is to eliminate excess medication from your body.
 When these functions decreases,and work less efficiently medications can  build to toxic levels.

When you receive a new prescription for a medication you should ask questions of both your physician and your pharmacist until you know:
• What the name of the medication is
• What the medication is for and why you are taking it
• When to take the medicine.
If you still do not understand your new medication, continue to ask questions. Do NOT give up until you understand. ). Do not be afraid to be a pest. Ask and ask again until you understand your medications ( This is true of your current medications also.

It is your body !! You know it better than anyone !! So it is up to you to understand what medications can do to harm you as well as what they should do to assist with whatever they have been prescribed for.

As you get elderly this gets more impotant

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 13-09-2009

83% of seniors take one prescription medication. And 50% of seniors take three or more prescription medications.
Changes related to medication and age:
There is an increase in percentage of body weight that is fat. Seniors appear to be thinner. But they retain more body fat and have less lean muscle mass than they did when they were younger. This affects medications that are stored in the body’s fat. Seniors will retain these medications longer and thus prolong the actions of the drug.
There is a decrease in the percentage of body weight made up of water. With a decreased percentage of water, some medications become more concentrated.
Both liver and kidney function declines with age. The liver’s function is to breakdown (metabolize) the medication. And the kidney’s function is to eliminate excess medication from your body. When their function decreases, they work less efficiently to eliminate the medication from the body. This allows some medications to build to toxic levels.
What to do with a new prescription
If you receive a new prescription for a medication make sure to ask questions of both your physician and your pharmacist until you know:
• What the name of the medication is
• What the medication is for and why you are taking it
• When to take the medicine.
If you still do not understand your new medication, continue to ask questions. Do NOT give up until you understand. (As a nurse I have seen numerous patients admitted to the hospital because they took their medications incorrectly. On one occasion, I know one patient died because of his lack of understanding of his new prescription). Do not be afraid to be a pest. Ask and ask again until you understand your medications (and this is true of your current medications as well. You do not have to wait for a new prescription to gain understanding of your medications.)
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 31-10-2009

YOUNGER AND HEALTHIER FOR LONGER

 What good would money do if you are old and decrepit? Would money still make you ” happy “? Most probably not!


 

 

 

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Filed Under (elderly guide) by admin on 14-09-2009

http://www.yoga.org.nz Presents the Complete Yoga DVD “Yoga & The Art Of Aging ” Free on You Tube in High Definition. Part 1 of 6 . Sarsha takes Al & Alena through a yoga series to aid the aging process. Week one is focused on the core and spine stability. These 6 videos are part 1 of a 7 part series. The compete download is available from our website. For the complete one hour class please use the play list . Or visit http://www.yogaonline.info the full hour streams from the front page with no breaks as the playlist changes. Please check our Yoga Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FreeYogaVideos for the complete playlist of this video.

Can Yoga Help Aging ?
Ask B.K.S. Iyengar he has been practicing and teaching yoga for more than 75 years.
Here he is practicing Yoga in 1938
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmOUZQi_6Tw
and Yoga in 1991 at 70. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eEFlYVff4Q&feature=related then here is an interview70 years later. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FYtX7xsXxw

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