Drug interactions are a common cause of iatrogenic disease in geriatric patients. Computer programs now exist which allow one to analyse groups of drugs for potential interactions. In an audit of charts of 100 geriatric patients seen in the Family Practice Center at Barberton Citizens Hospital, a computer print-out was obtained, listing all patients aged 60 years and over who were seen at the Center during 1989. Names were selected randomly from this list by the head nurse and their charts were obtained for review, generating information on patient identification number, age, sex, diagnoses, medications, and allergies. The medications were analysed using the Hansten Drug Interaction Knowledge Base Program, which identified 27 patients as be...
Background/aim: Elderly patients are at high risk from drug–drug interactions (DDIs). This study eva...
Background: A drug interaction is defined as a modification of the effect of a drug when it is admin...
CONTEXT: Drug-drug interactions are a preventable cause of morbidity and mortality, yet their conseq...
Background and Objectives. The drugs most commonly implicated in major potential interactions are th...
In geriatrics, advanced aged, and various have been recognized as threat factors for happening of dr...
Background: The prevalence of drug–drug interactions (DDIs) in hospital settings is variable, and el...
Objectives: We aimed to establish an explicit list of potentially clinically significant drug-drug i...
Background: It is estimated that, on average, a hospitalized patient receives between six and ten me...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are responsible for a variety of adverse reactions, partic...
Potential inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) in elderly population are a source of additional clinic...
Purpose: Increased numbers of drugs and changes in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters am...
International audienceDrug-drug interactions (DDI) occurring with potentially inappropriate medicati...
BACKGROUND: Drug-related problems (DRP) following hospital discharge are common among elderly patien...
Objectives: We aimed to establish an explicit list of potentially clinically significant drug-drug i...
Objectives: The risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) increases with the number of drugs used. Most ...
Background/aim: Elderly patients are at high risk from drug–drug interactions (DDIs). This study eva...
Background: A drug interaction is defined as a modification of the effect of a drug when it is admin...
CONTEXT: Drug-drug interactions are a preventable cause of morbidity and mortality, yet their conseq...
Background and Objectives. The drugs most commonly implicated in major potential interactions are th...
In geriatrics, advanced aged, and various have been recognized as threat factors for happening of dr...
Background: The prevalence of drug–drug interactions (DDIs) in hospital settings is variable, and el...
Objectives: We aimed to establish an explicit list of potentially clinically significant drug-drug i...
Background: It is estimated that, on average, a hospitalized patient receives between six and ten me...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are responsible for a variety of adverse reactions, partic...
Potential inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) in elderly population are a source of additional clinic...
Purpose: Increased numbers of drugs and changes in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters am...
International audienceDrug-drug interactions (DDI) occurring with potentially inappropriate medicati...
BACKGROUND: Drug-related problems (DRP) following hospital discharge are common among elderly patien...
Objectives: We aimed to establish an explicit list of potentially clinically significant drug-drug i...
Objectives: The risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) increases with the number of drugs used. Most ...
Background/aim: Elderly patients are at high risk from drug–drug interactions (DDIs). This study eva...
Background: A drug interaction is defined as a modification of the effect of a drug when it is admin...
CONTEXT: Drug-drug interactions are a preventable cause of morbidity and mortality, yet their conseq...