 The study found that the majority of elderly patients with non-communicable diseases were taking four or more medications and that these patients were more likely to be prescribed combination therapies rather than single treatments. Additionally, the study identified 10 cases of drug-related problems, including prescribing cascades, lack of medicine optimization, and inappropriate prescriptions. The study concluded that polypharmacy is a major concern for the elderly population as it can increase the risk of falls and fall-related injuries. Therefore, the study recommended that healthcare professionals should focus on medicine optimization and deep prescribing to reduce the potential complications associated with polypharmacy. This article was authored by Priyamanirajan and Polanisami Sivanandi.