A Case Study on Polypharmacy and Depression in a 75-Year-Old Woman with Visual Deficits and Charles Bonnet Syndrome

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Abstract

Depression is one of the most prevalent pathologies in older adults. Its diagnosis and treatment are complex due to different factors that intervene in its development and progression, including intercurrent organic diseases, perceptual deficits, use of drugs, and psycho-social conditions associated with the aging process. We present the case of a 75-year-old woman (who lives in the community) with a diagnosis of major depression with more than 10 years of history, analyzing her evolution and therapeutic approach.

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Caamaño-Ponte, J., Gómez Digón, M., Pereira Pía, M., de la Iglesia Cabezudo, A., Echevarría Canoura, M., & Facal, D. (2022). A Case Study on Polypharmacy and Depression in a 75-Year-Old Woman with Visual Deficits and Charles Bonnet Syndrome. Geriatrics (Switzerland), 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics7010005

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