Medication Risks for Older Drivers

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Medication Risks for Older Drivers

Objectives

Background

Background (cont)

Background (cont)

PDI Medications

Anticholinergics

Antiseizure Drugs

Antidepressants

Antidepressants (cont)

Antiemetics

Antihistamines

Antihypertensives

Antiparkinsonians

Antiparkinsonians (cont)

Antipsychotics

Antipsychotics (cont)

Benzodiazepines/Sedatives/Anxiolytics

Benzodiazepines/Sedatives/Anxiolytics (cont)

Muscle Relaxants

NSAIDs

Narcotic Analgesics

Medication-Alcohol Interactions

Medication–Alcohol Interactions (cont)

Clinical Goals Strategies

Clinical Goals Strategies (cont)

Clinical Goals Strategies (cont)

Abbreviations