gyógyszerintenzív
Gyógyszerintenzív is a Hungarian term used in medical contexts to describe a situation, patient, or care pathway that requires intensive pharmacotherapy. The term combines gyógyszer (drug) and intenzív (intensive) to denote a high burden of medication use, typically involving multiple concurrent medications, complex dosing regimens, and close monitoring for safety and efficacy. It is often applied to elderly patients with multimorbidity, but can occur in any patient with extensive pharmacological treatment, such as cancer, psychiatric, or post‑ICU populations.
In practice, gyó gyógyszerintenzív care is associated with polypharmacy, potential drug–drug and drug–disease interactions, adverse drug
Management focuses on rational pharmacotherapy: simplifying regimens, selecting drugs with favorable risk–benefit profiles, adjusting dosing for
The term features in geriatrics, hospital medicine, and primary care as a marker of complexity and a