Close-up portrait frame, geriatrician seated at a desk reviewing a printed medication list, soft natural window light falling across the pages and the physician's hands, warm directional glow, shallow depth of field, clinical setting with human presence
Close-up portrait frame, geriatrician seated at a desk reviewing a printed medication list, soft natural window light falling across the pages and the physician's hands, warm directional glow, shallow depth of field, clinical setting with human presence
/ Condiciones geriátricas

Cuando los medicamentos se convierten en el problema

El 40% de los adultos mayores toma cinco o más fármacos distintos. Ningún especialista individual ve la lista completa. La geriatría sí.

Overhead close-up of a physician's hands using a pen to annotate a dense medication record spread on a clinical desk, natural daylight from a nearby window, warm supplemental light, focused and purposeful framing, no faces visible—only hands and paper in sharp detail
Overhead close-up of a physician's hands using a pen to annotate a dense medication record spread on a clinical desk, natural daylight from a nearby window, warm supplemental light, focused and purposeful framing, no faces visible—only hands and paper in sharp detail
— Revisión integral

Una lista incompleta produce efectos impredecibles

Cada especialista prescribe dentro de su área. Nadie revisa las interacciones entre todos los fármacos activos. Ahí es donde aparecen la confusión, el mareo y las caídas.

La conciliación de medicamentos exige tiempo, el expediente completo y formación específica en farmacología geriátrica. No ocurre en una consulta de quince minutos.

Wide landscape frame of a geriatrician seated across from an older patient and an adult family member at a consultation table, the physician pointing at a printed medication summary, warm natural light through a wide window, genuine attentive expressions, clinical yet human atmosphere
Wide landscape frame of a geriatrician seated across from an older patient and an adult family member at a consultation table, the physician pointing at a printed medication summary, warm natural light through a wide window, genuine attentive expressions, clinical yet human atmosphere
+ Recurso educativo

Cómo funciona la conciliación de medicamentos

Este video explica el proceso clínico de revisión integral: qué se evalúa, qué riesgos se identifican y qué cambios se proponen al paciente y su familia.

Una revisión completa puede cambiar el diagnóstico

Si su familiar presenta confusión, fatiga o caídas recurrentes, la causa puede estar en la lista de medicamentos, no en la enfermedad. Hay intervenciones concretas disponibles.