Drug-to-drug interactions and pharmaceutical advice
To describe suspects of drug interactions in primary health care. Descriptive and transversal study during 1 month. Urban health center, primary care, Madrid (Spain). Patients were treated simultaneously with more than 1 drug (145), 2 general practitioners (GP) and 1 pharmacist. GP registered in a s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atención primaria 1996-05, Vol.17 (9), p.559 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To describe suspects of drug interactions in primary health care.
Descriptive and transversal study during 1 month.
Urban health center, primary care, Madrid (Spain).
Patients were treated simultaneously with more than 1 drug (145), 2 general practitioners (GP) and 1 pharmacist.
GP registered in a sheet-form data from diagnostic and pharmacological treatments. The pharmacist checked the sheet-forms to detect drug interactions, and later assessed to the GP about it. The proposals were classified in 3 ways: no change in treatment; to modify or stop the current treatment, and to monitor plasmatic level or clinical parameters.
333 drug interactions were detected in 145 patients. The 67.5% of interactions produced by 7 groups of drugs: theophylines, diuretics, antacids, benzodiacepines, betablockers, NSAID's and ACE's. GP accepted 74% of pharmacist's proposals (recommendations).
Seven types of drugs were involved in the main interactions in primary care. The drug interactions increased as more drugs takes a patient in an accelerated trend. Older than 55 were the most affected. GP accepted 3/4 of the recommended pharmacist proposals. |
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ISSN: | 0212-6567 |