0Background/aim: Drug drug interactions (DDIs) can impact patient safety. Occurrence of clinically important DDIs is higher for intensive care unit (ICU) patients. This observational study aimed to evaluate the potential DDIs in medical ICU patients of a university hospital. Materials and methods: The Medical Pharmacology Department organized consultation reports for ICU patients in order to detect the DDIs. To focus on clinically important DDIs, interactions in the C, D, or X risk rating categories of the Lexi-Interact online database were analyzed. Frequency and clinical risk rating categories of DDIs were detected. Relationship between number of prescriptions and DDIs were assessed. The most frequent drug/drug groups were identifie...
Background: Drug interaction is said to occur when presence of one drug affects the activity of anot...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Background: Critically ill-patients frequently receive multidrug regimens (polypharmacy) with the go...
Background/aim: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can impact patient safety. Occurrence of clinically im...
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Background The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the prevalence of potential...
Purpose: To describe prevalence and patterns of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in the inte...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Purpose: Potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) may harm patients admitted to the Intensive Care U...
The primary and secondary objectives of this study were to identify and assess the risks associated ...
PURPOSE: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may cause adverse outcomes in patients admitted to the Intens...
Purpose: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may cause adverse outcomes in patients admitted to the Intens...
PURPOSE: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may cause adverse outcomes in patients admitted to the Intens...
Important drug classes associated with potential drug–drug interactions in critically ill patients: ...
Abstract Patients in intensive care unit are prescribed large numbers of drugs, highlighting the nee...
Background: Drug interaction is said to occur when presence of one drug affects the activity of anot...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Background: Critically ill-patients frequently receive multidrug regimens (polypharmacy) with the go...
Background/aim: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can impact patient safety. Occurrence of clinically im...
© 2019 Sciendo. All rights reserved. Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) with serious adverse consequences...
Background The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the prevalence of potential...
Purpose: To describe prevalence and patterns of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in the inte...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Purpose: Potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) may harm patients admitted to the Intensive Care U...
The primary and secondary objectives of this study were to identify and assess the risks associated ...
PURPOSE: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may cause adverse outcomes in patients admitted to the Intens...
Purpose: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may cause adverse outcomes in patients admitted to the Intens...
PURPOSE: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may cause adverse outcomes in patients admitted to the Intens...
Important drug classes associated with potential drug–drug interactions in critically ill patients: ...
Abstract Patients in intensive care unit are prescribed large numbers of drugs, highlighting the nee...
Background: Drug interaction is said to occur when presence of one drug affects the activity of anot...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Background: Critically ill-patients frequently receive multidrug regimens (polypharmacy) with the go...