American Geriatrics Society 2023 updated AGS Beers Criteria® for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults
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https://agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jgs.18372Date
2023-03Author(s)
American Geriatrics Society Beers Criteria
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The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) Beers Criteria® (AGS Beers Criteria®)
for Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults is widely
used by clinicians, educators, researchers, healthcare administrators, and regulators.
Since 2011, the AGS has been the steward of the criteria and has produced
updates on a regular cycle. The AGS Beers Criteria® is an explicit list of
PIMs that are typically best avoided by older adults in most circumstances or
under specific situations, such as in certain diseases or conditions. For the 2023
update, an interprofessional expert panel reviewed the evidence published
since the last update (2019) and based on a structured assessment process
approved a number of important changes including the addition of new criteria,
modification of existing criteria, and formatting changes to enhance
usability. The criteria are intended to be applied to adults 65 years old and
older in all ambulatory, acute, and institutionalized settings of care, except hospice
and end-of-life care settings. Although the AGS Beers Criteria® may be
used internationally, it is specifically designed for use in the United States and
there may be additional considerations for certain drugs in specific countries.
Whenever and wherever used, the AGS Beers Criteria® should be applied
thoughtfully and in a manner that supports, rather than replaces, shared clinical
decision-making.






