Boomers have a drug problem, but not the kind that you might think
May 9, 2024 Laurie Achibald Pannone, The Conversation
Some boomers are on multiple medications. Combinations of those drugs could have serious side effects. Photos: Getty Images via AP
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Baby boomers — that’s anyone born in the U.S. between 1946 and 1964 — are 20% of the population, more than 70 million Americans. Decades ago, many in that generation experimented with drugs that were both recreational and illegal. Although boomers may not be using those same drugs today, many are taking medications, often several of them. And even if those drugs are legal, there are still risks of interactions and side effects.
The taking of multiple medications is called polypharmacy, typically four or more at the same time. That includes prescriptions from doctors, over-the-counter medicines, supplements and herbs. Sometimes, polypharmacy can be dangerous.