International audiencePurpose: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) require monitoring in an aging population with increasing polypharmacy exposure. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of exposure to potential DDIs using the French healthcare insurance system database, for six DDIs with various clinical relevance: angiotensin II receptor blockers or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ARBs-ACEIs + NSAIDs), antiplatelet agents and NSAIDs (AAP + NSAIDs), serotonergic drugs and tramadol (SD + T), statins and macrolides (S + M), oral anticoagulant and NSAIDs (OAC + NSAIDs), and colchicine and macrolides (C + M).Methods: We used exhaustive healthcare data from a 1/97th random sample of the population cover...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are highly prevalent in older patients but little is known...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Drug interactions increase the risk of treatment failure, intoxication, hospital admissions, consult...
International audiencePurpose: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) require monitoring in an aging populati...
International audienceIntroduction: Drug interactions could account for 1% of hospitalizations in th...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are responsible for a variety of adverse reactions, partic...
The use of multiple medications is becoming more common, with a correspondingly increased risk of un...
International audienceDrug-drug interactions (DDIs) between antihypertensive drugs and non-steroidal...
We analysed potential drug-drug interactions (DDI) in ambulatory care in Switzerland based on claims...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To provide a tool for drug misuse or potential misuse monitoring by using a health...
The aim of this study was to assess the risk of hospitalization associated with the concomitant pres...
Objective Drug-disease interactions (DDSIs) are present when a drug prescribed for one disease worse...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are highly prevalent in older patients but little is known...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Drug interactions increase the risk of treatment failure, intoxication, hospital admissions, consult...
International audiencePurpose: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) require monitoring in an aging populati...
International audienceIntroduction: Drug interactions could account for 1% of hospitalizations in th...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are responsible for a variety of adverse reactions, partic...
The use of multiple medications is becoming more common, with a correspondingly increased risk of un...
International audienceDrug-drug interactions (DDIs) between antihypertensive drugs and non-steroidal...
We analysed potential drug-drug interactions (DDI) in ambulatory care in Switzerland based on claims...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To provide a tool for drug misuse or potential misuse monitoring by using a health...
The aim of this study was to assess the risk of hospitalization associated with the concomitant pres...
Objective Drug-disease interactions (DDSIs) are present when a drug prescribed for one disease worse...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are highly prevalent in older patients but little is known...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Drug interactions increase the risk of treatment failure, intoxication, hospital admissions, consult...