Assessment of potential drug-drug interactions in hypertensive patients in a tertiary care hospital (Record no. 9072)

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Author Kameswaran, R.
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Title Assessment of potential drug-drug interactions in hypertensive patients in a tertiary care hospital
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Volume, Issue number Vol. 2(3)
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Year 2019
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Pagination 32-36p.
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Summary, etc. Objective: <br/>To an assessment of potential drug<br/>-drug interactions in hypertensive patients in a tertiary care hospital.<br/>Method<br/>s: <br/>A prospective, observational study was<br/> conducted at a tertiary care hospital<br/>, Erode for<br/> a period of 8 mo<br/>. A sample of 480<br/> patients was <br/>asse<br/>ssed for P<br/>DDIs using<br/> drug checker in<br/> Micromedex<br/>®<br/>Result<br/>s: <br/>A total of <br/>430<br/> patients were analyzed and it was found to be 396 (82.50%) hypertensive patients had PDDIs<br/>, and a sum total of 1160 PDDIs <br/>were observed. <br/>Pot ential drug<br/>-drug interactions (PDDIs) higher in female <br/>hypertensive patients<br/> [255<br/> (64.39%)<br/>] compared to males. Incidences of <br/>PDDIs were found to be higher in the age group of 60<br/>-70 y<br/> were<br/> [177 <br/>(44.69%<br/>)] and incidences of interactions based on the duration of (4<br/>-6 d<br/>) <br/>hospital stays <br/>were 272<br/> (68.68%<br/>). <br/>Moreover, <br/>49.24%<br/> of patients were found to be prescribed with more than 7 drugs, with higher incidences of <br/>PDDIs. Some of the most common drug interacting<br/> pair was between aspirin and clopidogrel combination observed in <br/>325 PDDIs in<br/> the<br/> major, with <br/>pharmacodynamics <br/>in nature.<br/>-2.7<br/>. <br/>Conclusio<br/>n<br/>:<br/>Clinical <br/>pharmacist<br/> ought to<br/> have the role of regular <br/>monitoring<br/> of drug therapy <br/>in <br/>identifying<br/> and preventing the medications that have <br/>the potential to cause drug<br/>-drug interactions<br/>, thereby minimizing the undesirable outcomes in drug medical care<br/> and <br/>improving<br/> the quality<br/> of care
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Co-Author Praveen, M.
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Co-Author Kandasamy, Krishnaveni
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International Standard Serial Number 0975 – 1491
Title International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science
Place, publisher, and date of publication Bhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
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URL https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/30801/19398
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