AGS Beers Criteria®
AGS Beers Criteria® Summary
AGS Beers Criteria® is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Medical category, developed by American Geriatrics Society. First released 2 years ago(Feb 2023), the app has 11 ratings with a 4.82★ (excellent) average rating.
Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Feb 21, 2025.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Aug 11, 2025 .
4.82★
Ratings: 11
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App Description
Based on the 2023 Updated AGS Beers Criteria ® for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults, The AGS Beers Criteria ® mobile app helps clinicians implement prescribing recommendations based on a compendium of medications potentially to avoid or consider with caution because they often present an unfavorable balance of benefits and harms for older adults.
Key Features:
• New in 2025! Alternative Treatments to Selected Medications in the 2023 AGS Beers Criteria® including both nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic alternatives across medications.
• Quick search by generic drug name, organ system, disease or syndrome of concern.
• Browse medications by category: 1) Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMS) for Older Adults; 2) PIMS for Older Adults with a Specific Disease or Syndrome; 3) Drugs to Use with Caution in Older Adults; 4) Drug – Drug Interactions; 5) PIMS Due to Reduced Kidney Function; 6) Drugs with Strong Anticholinergic Properties; 7) Criteria Removed.
• Ability to add bookmarks and take notes within content.
• View and share patient resources on medications and older adults designed specifically for older adults and caregivers.
The AGS Beers Criteria ® aim to guide older people and health professionals away from potentially harmful medications while also helping health systems recognize such decisions when assessing care quality. Though not an exhaustive catalog of inappropriate treatments, the five lists included in the AGS Beers Criteria ® describe particular medications with evidence suggesting they should be:
• Avoided by most older people (outside of hospice and palliative care settings);
• Avoided by older people with specific health conditions;
• Avoided in combination with other treatments because of the of the risk for harmful “drug-drug” interactions;
• Used with caution because of the potential for harmful side effects; or
• Dosed differently or avoided among people with reduced kidney function, which impacts how the body processes medicine.
The new Alternative Treatments section includes evidence-based treatment options for some of the medications flagged in the AGS Beers Criteria®. The list includes both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic alternatives, offering clinicians flexibility in choosing the best approach for each patient. Clinician, patient and caregiver resources