Hard to Swallow: Elderly Unable to Take Medications and the Health Ministry Shrugs Off Responsibility
Many elderly patients have difficulty swallowing large pills, but usually only discover this after receiving the medication from the pharmacist. In an article published in the journal "Harefuah" (The Medicine), doctors warned of the need…
Assessment
Elderly patients face a hidden barrier: large tablets they cannot swallow, discovered only after receiving the medication. The Ministry of Health’s disclaimer of responsibility leaves a gap in patient safety. Doctors are calling for labeling of pill size and shape on packaging. Watch for potential regulatory shifts or public advocacy to mandate such labeling.
