[[abstract]]Objectives To surveyed the quantities, types, and related information of potential drug–drug interactions (DDIs) and estimate the off-label use percentage of pediatric outpatient prescriptions for newborns and infants from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) of Taiwan. Background Adverse drug reactions (ADR) may cause morbidity and mortality, potential drug–drug interactions (DDI) increase the probability of ADR. Research on ADR and DDI in infants is of particular urgency and importance but the related profiles in these individuals are not well known. Methods All prescriptions written by physicians in 2000 were analyzed to identify potential DDIs among drugs appearing on the same prescription sheet. Result...
Introduction: The detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is defined as the alteration of efficacy and toxicity of some drugs in...
The potential of Drug-Drug Interactions (DDI) in prescription have high incidence around the world, ...
[[abstract]]Objectives To surveyed the quantities, types, and related information of potential drug–...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) detected in a patient may not be clinically apparent (potential DDIs),...
PurposeTo describe the occurrence of potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in prescribed drugs, di...
INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients in neonatal intensive-care units (NICU) are exposed to a large...
Purpose: To identify the frequency, levels and predictors of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs...
Despite the high prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions in pediatric intensive care units, t...
We performed drug interaction analyses in the pediatric inpatient unit at one of hospitals in Palu. ...
The expected therapeutic response may be affected by the presence of drug interactions. With the hig...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, level of severity of potential drug–drug interactions (PDDIs...
Purpose: To identify the frequency, levels and predictors of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs...
Background: Given the growing use of off-label in pediatric practice, there is a growing interest on...
BackgroundDrug–drug interactions (DDIs) can negatively affect pharmacotherapy. However, pediatric DD...
Introduction: The detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is defined as the alteration of efficacy and toxicity of some drugs in...
The potential of Drug-Drug Interactions (DDI) in prescription have high incidence around the world, ...
[[abstract]]Objectives To surveyed the quantities, types, and related information of potential drug–...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) detected in a patient may not be clinically apparent (potential DDIs),...
PurposeTo describe the occurrence of potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in prescribed drugs, di...
INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients in neonatal intensive-care units (NICU) are exposed to a large...
Purpose: To identify the frequency, levels and predictors of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs...
Despite the high prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions in pediatric intensive care units, t...
We performed drug interaction analyses in the pediatric inpatient unit at one of hospitals in Palu. ...
The expected therapeutic response may be affected by the presence of drug interactions. With the hig...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, level of severity of potential drug–drug interactions (PDDIs...
Purpose: To identify the frequency, levels and predictors of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs...
Background: Given the growing use of off-label in pediatric practice, there is a growing interest on...
BackgroundDrug–drug interactions (DDIs) can negatively affect pharmacotherapy. However, pediatric DD...
Introduction: The detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is defined as the alteration of efficacy and toxicity of some drugs in...
The potential of Drug-Drug Interactions (DDI) in prescription have high incidence around the world, ...