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Falls and Medications: Which Drugs Increase Fall Risk for Seniors
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Falls and Medications: Which Drugs Increase Fall Risk for Seniors

Many common medications for seniors increase fall risk - including antidepressants, benzodiazepines, blood pressure drugs, and OTC sleep aids. Learn which ones are most dangerous and how to reduce the risk with a simple medication review.

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