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Older adults and medication management

Professor Ngaire Kerse talks about the challenges of managing multimorbidity and medication complexity in older adults.

She discusses the definitions of multimorbidity, the vulnerabilities of older adults to medication issues, and the importance of regular medication reviews, with emphasis on appropriate prescribing and the role of healthcare professionals in supporting older adults in their medication management.

The conversation also covers specific medications like statins and aspirin, the management of hypertension, the risks associated with anticholinergic medications, and the need for equitable medication management for Māori and Pacific populations.

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Presenter

Ngaire Kerse

Professor

Professor Ngaire Kerse (MNZM) is a leading New Zealand medical academic and general practitioner specialising in the health and well-being of older people. As of 2026, she continues to serve as the Joyce Cook Chair in Ageing Well and is a Professor of General Practice and Primary Health Care at the University of Auckland.

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