As the US population grows older, there is an increasing need to understand how drugs work in the elderly. Bodily accommodations to aging, but more importantly, disease states that occur in the elderly, must be studied to ascertain how drugs affect health and well-being. Assuring proper testing and surveillance of drug use, as well as effective clinical research in the elderly, are important means to this end.
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