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Coupled Graph--Policy Distillation for Personalized Medication Safety in Older Adults with Multimorbidity

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arXiv:2608. 09443v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language model (LLM) agents can support medication review between clinical visits, but safe choices for older adults with multimorbidity depend on conditions, medications, and geriatric risks that users may omit.

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