undermedicining
Undermedicining refers to the practice of prescribing or administering less medication than is clinically indicated or necessary to effectively treat a patient's condition. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including physician reluctance to prescribe certain drugs, patient adherence issues, or a misunderstanding of the appropriate dosage or duration of treatment. In some cases, undermedicining can be intentional, such as when a prescriber opts for a lower dose to minimize potential side effects, especially in vulnerable populations like the elderly or those with multiple comorbidities.
The consequences of undermedicining can range from treatment failure and prolonged illness to the development of
Conversely, it is important to distinguish undermedicining from appropriate tapering of medication, which involves a gradual