Background: Reciprocal drug interactions are among the most common causes of adverse drug reactions. We investigated the incidence and related risk factors associated with mutual drug interactions in relation to prescriptions written in the neurology wards of two major teaching hospitals in Shiraz, southern Iran. Methods: Data was collected from hand-written prescriptions on a daily basis. Mutual drug interactions were identified using Lexi-Comp 2012 version 1.9.1. Type D and X drug interactions were considered as potential drug-drug interactions. The potential risk factors associated with drug-drug interactions included the patient’s age and gender, number of medications and orders, length of hospitalization and the type of neurological ...
Drug-Drug interactions (DDIs) are an important focus of patient safety because they account for a su...
Background and purpose: Drug interactions are one of the serious subsets of medication errors and oc...
© 2019 Dejan Z. Aleksic et al. Background: Clinically relevant potential drug-drug interactions are ...
Background: Reciprocal drug interactions are among the most common causes of adverse drug reactions....
Objective: This study aim to evaluate and compare type and prevalence of drug-drug interactions (DDI...
Potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) are a serious and frequent health issue, leading to often p...
<p><strong><em>Background</em></strong><strong>: </strong>Drug-Drug Interactions (DDIs) are adverse ...
Purpose: To identify and report the prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in a neur...
ABSTRACT – Purpose. The hazards of prescribing many drugs, including side-effects, drug-drug interac...
Background: Drug-drug interaction (DDI) is a potential cause of adverse drug reactions. This study e...
Objective: This research was instigated to determine and assess the prevalence, severity, type, and ...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important type of adverse drug events. Yet overall incidence an...
Aim and objective: Drug-drug interaction (DDI) is of major concern in patients with complex therapeu...
Background & Objective: Drug interactions are preventable medications error that cause increasing r...
Background: Hospitalized corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients are special population in ter...
Drug-Drug interactions (DDIs) are an important focus of patient safety because they account for a su...
Background and purpose: Drug interactions are one of the serious subsets of medication errors and oc...
© 2019 Dejan Z. Aleksic et al. Background: Clinically relevant potential drug-drug interactions are ...
Background: Reciprocal drug interactions are among the most common causes of adverse drug reactions....
Objective: This study aim to evaluate and compare type and prevalence of drug-drug interactions (DDI...
Potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) are a serious and frequent health issue, leading to often p...
<p><strong><em>Background</em></strong><strong>: </strong>Drug-Drug Interactions (DDIs) are adverse ...
Purpose: To identify and report the prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in a neur...
ABSTRACT – Purpose. The hazards of prescribing many drugs, including side-effects, drug-drug interac...
Background: Drug-drug interaction (DDI) is a potential cause of adverse drug reactions. This study e...
Objective: This research was instigated to determine and assess the prevalence, severity, type, and ...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important type of adverse drug events. Yet overall incidence an...
Aim and objective: Drug-drug interaction (DDI) is of major concern in patients with complex therapeu...
Background & Objective: Drug interactions are preventable medications error that cause increasing r...
Background: Hospitalized corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients are special population in ter...
Drug-Drug interactions (DDIs) are an important focus of patient safety because they account for a su...
Background and purpose: Drug interactions are one of the serious subsets of medication errors and oc...
© 2019 Dejan Z. Aleksic et al. Background: Clinically relevant potential drug-drug interactions are ...