As I suspected it’s different from here. Polypharmacy here is when a patient gets his meds at more than one pharmacy. It usually led to one pharmacist not knowing that the prescription had already been filled and often meant a doublePolypharmacy is too many drugs. One drug works, but has side effects, so another is prescribed to mitigate those. Meanwhile another condition has arisen and lo and behold those pills too have a knock on effect...and so on ad infinitum in the old age of many.
Confusion in the older patient: a diagnostic approach
Confusion is a common problem in persons over 65 years of age. The decline in normal cognitive ability may be acute, or it may be chronic and progressive. In older persons, confusion is usually a symptom of delirium or dementia, although it may be due to major depression or psychosis.www.gmjournal.co.uk
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issue of drugs.
What you describe is a bit to common here as well.