Background: The installation of drug databases on personal digital assistants (PDAs) allows for rapid detection of adverse drug interactions at the point of care. Aim: To test the ability of a drug interaction database (ePocrates RX) to correctly identify clinically sig-nificant adverse drug interactions in an out-patient setting. Design: Retrospective file review of 1801 drug prescriptions in out-patients consulting a medical walk-in clinic. Methods: Each prescription was assessed indepen-dently by a clinical pharmacologist using drug-drug interaction compendia, and by a general internist using the drug interaction database. Discrepant results were systematically reviewed by both, using published literature, and a consensus was then reache...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Introduction: Drugdrug interactions (DDIs) arise in numerous different ways, involving pharmacokinet...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians often encounter information about drug-drug interactions (DDIs) during clinica...
Background: The installation of drug databases on personal digital assistants (PDAs) allows for rapi...
Background: The installation of drug databases on personal digital assistants (PDAs) allows for rapi...
The installation of drug databases on personal digital assistants (PDAs) allows for rapid detection ...
Adrug interaction is defined as “the pharmacological orclinical response to the administration of a ...
Purpose: Drug interactions are a concern in oncology with the shift toward oral antineoplastics (OAs...
Objective: Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) can cause failure in treatment and adverse events. DDIs scr...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). M...
INTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS) may be helpful in detecting c...
Potential Drug-Drug Interactions (pDDIs) possess a great risk in altering the therapeutic outcome in...
Objective To evaluate drug interaction software programs and determine their accuracy in identifying...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Introduction: Drugdrug interactions (DDIs) arise in numerous different ways, involving pharmacokinet...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians often encounter information about drug-drug interactions (DDIs) during clinica...
Background: The installation of drug databases on personal digital assistants (PDAs) allows for rapi...
Background: The installation of drug databases on personal digital assistants (PDAs) allows for rapi...
The installation of drug databases on personal digital assistants (PDAs) allows for rapid detection ...
Adrug interaction is defined as “the pharmacological orclinical response to the administration of a ...
Purpose: Drug interactions are a concern in oncology with the shift toward oral antineoplastics (OAs...
Objective: Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) can cause failure in treatment and adverse events. DDIs scr...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). M...
INTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS) may be helpful in detecting c...
Potential Drug-Drug Interactions (pDDIs) possess a great risk in altering the therapeutic outcome in...
Objective To evaluate drug interaction software programs and determine their accuracy in identifying...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Introduction: Drugdrug interactions (DDIs) arise in numerous different ways, involving pharmacokinet...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians often encounter information about drug-drug interactions (DDIs) during clinica...