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A pharmacoepidemiologic study of drug interactions in a Brazilian teaching hospital.

Joice Mara Cruciol-Souza1, João Carlos Thomson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although drug-drug interactions constitute only a small proportion of adverse drug reactions, they are often predictable and therefore avoidable or manageable. There are few studies on drug-drug interactions from Brazil. This study aimed to assess the frequency of drug-drug interactions in prescriptions and their potential clinical significance in patients of a Brazilian teaching hospital.
METHODS: From January to April 2004, a sample of 1785 drug prescriptions was drawn from a total of 11,250. Drug-drug interactions were identified by using Micromedex DrugReax System. Patients'records with major drug-drug interactions were reviewed by a pharmacist and a medical doctor looking for signs, symptoms, and lab tests that could indicate adverse drug reactions due to such interactions.
RESULTS: From the 1785 prescriptions examined, 1089 (61%) were from the male adult ward. Patients' average age was 52.7 years (SD = 18.9; range, 12-98). The median number of drugs in each prescription was 7 (range, 2-26). At least 1 drug-drug interactions was present in 887 (49.7%) prescriptions. Regarding the severity of the clinical result, the interactions were classified as minor (20; 2.3%), moderate (184; 20.7%), major (30; 3.4%), and undetermined because of an incidence of more than 1 interaction in a single patient (653; 73.6%). From the 30 patients with major interactions, 17 (56.7%) presented adverse drug reactions induced by exposure to a major drug-drug interaction.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients did suffer adverse drug reactions from major drug-drug interactions. Many physicians may be unaware of drug-drug interactions. Education, computerized prescribing systems and drug information, collaborative drug selection, and pharmaceutical care are strongly encouraged for physicians and pharmacists.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17187086     DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322006000600005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)        ISSN: 1807-5932            Impact factor:   2.365


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