Potential interactions in a cohort of elderly hiv-positive patients

The increase of HIV-patients life expectancy leads to a new model of patient with chronic diseases and polymedicated. For this reason we ought to  know in clinical practice the prevalence of polypharmacy and drug-drug  interactions between the antiretroviral drugs and comedication in our patients in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Farmacia hospitalaria 2018-07, Vol.42 (4), p.163-167
Hauptverfasser: Núñez-Núñez, María, Castañeda-Macías, Isabel, Sandoval-Fernández Del Castillo, Santiago
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Zusammenfassung:The increase of HIV-patients life expectancy leads to a new model of patient with chronic diseases and polymedicated. For this reason we ought to  know in clinical practice the prevalence of polypharmacy and drug-drug  interactions between the antiretroviral drugs and comedication in our patients in  order to identify and prevent them. A retrospective, descriptive study carried out in > 50 years old patients on antiretroviral treatment. Results: We included 242 patients of whom 148 (61%) were receiving concomitant treatment. 243 potential interactions were detected,  where 197 are considered moderate and 46 severe, affecting 110 patients. 35  (76%) interactions were related to boosted protease inhibitors. The main  consequence of these interactions was the increase in plasma concentrations of  comedication (48%). Statins were the comedication most involved in severe  drug-druginteractions (24%), followed by inhaled corticosteroids (15%). Polypharmacy was found in about half of our study population and the prevalence of drug-drug interactions was high. Hospital pharmacists may  play a crucial role in their detection, management and early communication.
ISSN:1130-6343
2171-8695
DOI:10.7399/fh.10921