Barbiturates and serum calcium in the elderly

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In a retrospective study, based on a biochemical survey of people aged 65 and over in a general practice, subjects taking a barbiturate preparation for indications other than epilepsy had a significantly lower serum calcium concentration than did those taking nitrazepam or diazepam. Ordinary doses of barbiturate may adversely affect vitamin D metabolism in the elderly.

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Young, R. E., Ramsay, L. E., & Murray, T. S. (1977). Barbiturates and serum calcium in the elderly. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 53(618), 212–215. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.53.618.212

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