Falls can be caused by almost any medication that acts on the brain or on the circulation because they can impair balance, cause dizziness and make you feel drowsy. If you are on 4 or more medications, this risk increases even further.
It is important to have your medications reviewed regularly by your GP or pharmacist so they can keep an eye on any side effects and alter dosage if necessary. This is particularly important as we age as our sensitivity can increase and dosages need to be adjusted accordingly.
DO not stop taking medications, or take self-purchased medications or herbal remedies without first consulting your GP or pharmacist.
Make sure you are taking your medications as prescribed by your GP. There may be specific instructions such as taking them at a certain time of day or on an empty stomach etc., that are important to the effectiveness.
Consider using a dossett box to help organise your medications and/ or alarms to prompt you to take them. Pre prepared dossett boxes from the pharmacist or by a family help if you struggle with the medication packaging, or there are small aids available for you to purchase in pharmacies, in catalogues or online to assist with the packaging.
Check with your pharmacist if you plan on drinking alcohol or taking over the counter medication as these can have an effect on other medications you are taking.
Your pharmacist may also be able to advise you of alternatives if struggling to swallow tablets.
Pain can affect the way you mobilise, and poor gait pattern increases the risk of falls.
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