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Do PD (pharmacodynamics) or PK (pharmacokinetics) change with age? - Answer Only PK T/F: General Pharm Rule in Prescribing for the Elder: Consider normative age related changes and subsequent impact on drug choice and dose. - Answer True Changes in Aging (Table) - Answer Your patient is a 75 year-old man...who is in general good health with well-controlled HTN and dyslipidemia. He presents today with a chief complaint of difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep for about the past year. He drinks about 5 cups of coffee a day but states, "I really do not think this had anything to it. I have done this for years." What age-related changes might be contributing to his problem? - Answer • Pharmacokinetic? -Kidney -Drug-metabolizing hepatic enzymes • Pharmacodynamic? • Others? If albumin levels decrease with age, how does this impact protein bound drugs like coumadin (99% bound)? - Answer More free drug, more drug effect When compared with a healthy 40yo adult, CYP 450 isoenzyme levels can drop by up to 30% in elders after age 70. - Answer True T/F: CYP 450 1A2's activity is influenced by the presence or absence of estrogen in women. - Answer True General Pharm Rule in Prescribing for the Elder: Avoid medications with systemic

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Geriatric Prescribing FNP Board Review
(Fitzgerald Info) Final Exam And 100%
Correct and Updated Answers 2025\2026
Verified.
Do PD (pharmacodynamics) or PK (pharmacokinetics) change with age? - Answer Only PK



T/F: General Pharm Rule in Prescribing for the Elder: Consider normative age related changes
and subsequent impact on drug choice and dose. - Answer True



Changes in Aging (Table) - Answer



Your patient is a 75 year-old man...who is in general good health with well-controlled HTN and
dyslipidemia.

He presents today with a chief complaint of difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep for about
the past

year. He drinks about 5 cups of coffee a day but states, "I really do not think this had anything to
it. I have done this for years."

What age-related changes might

be contributing to his problem? - Answer • Pharmacokinetic?

-Kidney

-Drug-metabolizing hepatic enzymes

• Pharmacodynamic?

• Others?



If albumin levels decrease with age, how does this impact protein bound drugs like coumadin
(99% bound)? - Answer More free drug, more drug effect



When compared with a healthy 40yo adult, CYP 450 isoenzyme levels can drop by up to 30% in
elders after age 70. - Answer True



T/F: CYP 450 1A2's activity is influenced by the presence or absence of estrogen in women. -
Answer True

, confusion, urinary retention, constipation,

visual disturbance, and hypotension. - Answer anticholinergic



If anticholinergic effect unavoidable,

choose the product in the class with the

least amount of this effect.



Medications with Significant

Anticholinergic Effects - Answer • 1st generation antihistamines

- Chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton®)

- Diphenhydramine (Benadryl®)

- Hydroxyzine (Atarax®)

- Cyproheptadine (Periactin®)

- Promethazine (Phenergan®)

• Doxepin (Sinequan®, Silenor®)

• Hydroxyzine, promethazine

• Highest risk



First Generation Antihistamines - Additional comments from Beers Criteria - Answer -
Clearance reduced with advanced age

- Tolerance develops when these products used as hypnotic



Commonly Used Meds in Elder with Anticholinergic Effects - Answer TCAs

1st generation antihistamines

overactive bladder antimuscarinics



Oxybutynin (Ditropan®) for overactive bladder

• immediate release vs sustained release: SR form=Better tolerance with similar

therapeutic efficacy

• used to tx sxs of overactive bladder, eg. urinary incontinence or overactive bladder

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