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La nervosité et la dépression: " Beaucoup de gens prennent cinq, dix ou même plus de médicaments en même temps sans savoir s'ils sont nécessaires. Il n'y a pas une pilule pour chaque problème "
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La nervosité et la dépression: " Beaucoup de gens prennent cinq, dix ou même plus de médicaments en même temps sans savoir s'ils sont nécessaires. Il n'y a pas une pilule pour chaque problème "

The article discusses the growing recognition in medical circles of the importance of 'deprescrizione'—the process of discontinuing unnecessary medications. It highlights new clinical guidelines from the Medical Journal of Australia and a 2024 review by the British Medical Journal, both emphasizing the risks associated with polypharmacy, particularly among elderly patients. The piece notes that systems like Scotland’s healthcare framework now include deprescrizione as a key strategy to improve care quality and reduce drug-related harm. Italian epidemiologist Franco Berrino is quoted explaining how the medical profession has historically prioritized prescribing over reassessing treatments, leading to widespread overmedication. He argues that this trend stems from a mindset that equates every health issue with a specific medication, often resulting in prolonged use of drugs without necessary evaluation.

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La nervosité et la dépression: " Beaucoup de gens prennent cinq, dix ou même plus de médicaments en même temps sans savoir s'ils sont nécessaires. Il n'y a pas une pilule pour chaque problème "

The article discusses the growing recognition in medical circles of the importance of 'deprescrizione'—the process of discontinuing unnecessary medications. It highlights new clinical guidelines from the Medical Journal of Australia and a 2024 review by the British Medical Journal, both emphasizing the risks associated with polypharmacy, particularly among elderly patients. The piece notes that systems like Scotland’s healthcare framework now include deprescrizione as a key strategy to improve care quality and reduce drug-related harm. Italian epidemiologist Franco Berrino is quoted explaining how the medical profession has historically prioritized prescribing over reassessing treatments, leading to widespread overmedication. He argues that this trend stems from a mindset that equates every health issue with a specific medication, often resulting in prolonged use of drugs without necessary evaluation.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced discussion of the medical community's evolving stance on deprescrizione, citing international research and policy changes without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. While it critiques current practices, it does so through expert commentary rather than

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article presents detailed information about new clinical guidelines on deprescription, citing reputable sources like the Medical Journal of Australia and the British Medical Journal. It also references Scottish and UK health systems' approaches. Factually strong but slightly leans towards emphas

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