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Medication discontinuation is the ceasing of a medication treatment for a patient by either the clinician or the patient themself. When initiated by the clinician, it is known as deprescribing. Medication discontinuation is an important medical practice that may be motivated by a number of reasons: Unlike the prescribing of medications, appropriate discontinuation has not attracted nearly as much attention or interest.

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  • Sevrage médicamenteux (fr)
  • Medication discontinuation (en)
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  • Medication discontinuation is the ceasing of a medication treatment for a patient by either the clinician or the patient themself. When initiated by the clinician, it is known as deprescribing. Medication discontinuation is an important medical practice that may be motivated by a number of reasons: Unlike the prescribing of medications, appropriate discontinuation has not attracted nearly as much attention or interest. (en)
  • Le sevrage médicamenteux est la cessation d'un traitement médicament pour un patient par le clinicien ou le patient lui-même. Lorsqu'il est initié par le clinicien, ce processus est connu sous le nom de déprescription. L'arrêt des médicaments est une pratique médicale importante qui peut être motivée par plusieurs raisons : (fr)
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  • Le sevrage médicamenteux est la cessation d'un traitement médicament pour un patient par le clinicien ou le patient lui-même. Lorsqu'il est initié par le clinicien, ce processus est connu sous le nom de déprescription. L'arrêt des médicaments est une pratique médicale importante qui peut être motivée par plusieurs raisons : * Réduire la polypharmacie (afin de diminuer le risque d'interaction médicamenteuse) * Réduire les dépenses de santé * Améliorer la qualité de vie en cessant les médicaments susceptibles d'avoir des effets indésirables ou dont l'indication (médicament) peut avoir changé * Reflètent les changements dans médecine factuelle qui soutiennent un traitement * Reflétant les changements dans les objectifs de traitement, tels que le passage à soins de fin de vie. (fr)
  • Medication discontinuation is the ceasing of a medication treatment for a patient by either the clinician or the patient themself. When initiated by the clinician, it is known as deprescribing. Medication discontinuation is an important medical practice that may be motivated by a number of reasons: * Reducing polypharmacy * Reducing health expenditure * Improving quality of life by ceasing medications with potential adverse effects or where the indication for a medical treatment may have changed * Reflect changes in evidence that support a treatment * Reflecting changes in treatment goals, such as a move to end-of-life care. Unlike the prescribing of medications, appropriate discontinuation has not attracted nearly as much attention or interest. (en)
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