Pharmacist intervention on identification ofdrug integactions in tertiary care hospitals (Record no. 8443)

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Author Kameswaran, R.
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Title Pharmacist intervention on identification ofdrug integactions in tertiary care hospitals
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Volume, Issue number Vol. 10(10), July-August
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. M. P.
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Year 2018
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Pagination 23-29
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Summary, etc. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the potential drug interactions (pDIs) among hospitalized patients in cardiac and neurology wards in 3 tertiary care hospitals.Methods: A prospective, observational study was carried out for a period of 12 mo. A sample of 1330 patients was assessed for pDDIs using Micromedex®Results: A total of 1330 patients were analyzed and it was found that 685 were cardiac and 645 were neurology patients. The study identified 524 (76.49%) cardiac patients and 425 (65.89%) neurology patients, with potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) higher in male cardiac [298 (56.87%)] and male neurology [235 (55.29%)] patients, compared to females. Incidences of pDDIs were found to be higher in the age group of 60-70 y in cardiac [193 (36.83%)] and neurology [165 (38.84%)] patients and incidences of interactions based on duration of (4-6 d) hospital stays in cardiac were 380 (72.53%) and 275 (64.70%) in neurology patients respectively. Moreover, 51.90% cardiac patients and 57.41% neurology patients were found to be prescribed with more number of drugs in cardiac and neurology (7 drugs) patients, were found to have developed higher incidences of pDDIs. The most common drug interacting pair was between aspirin and clopidogrel combination, observed in 245 cardiac and 316 in neurology patients. Drug-food interactions (DFIs) were found with between atorvastatin-citrus fruits in cardiac and phenytoin-protein rich foods in neurology patients. The most common drug-disease interaction (D-DIs) was found to between isosorbide dinitrate–myocardial infarction in cardiac and carbamazepine-seizuresin neurology respectively.-2.7and drugs.com and www.dugs.com. Conclusion: It is recommended that physicians should be aware of the interactions among those drugs while prescribing, and careful monitoring is...
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICS
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Co-Author Rajagopal, Shanmuga Sundaram
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Co-Author Kandasamy, Krishnaveni
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Place, publisher, and date of publication Bhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
International Standard Serial Number 0975 – 1491
Title International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science
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URL https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/28399/15880
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