Presence of Affirmable Drug Affiliated Interactions in Medical Patients in Medical OPD of Pakistani Hospital
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Published:2021-10-30
Issue:10
Volume:15
Page:3072-3075
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ISSN:
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Container-title:Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
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Short-container-title:PJMHS
Author:
Ahmed Butt Hammad,Anwar Muhammad Zeeshan,Shahzad Akram,Iqbal Farah,Seemab Zafra,Abbas Saima,Laique Talha
Abstract
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs), are preventable medical related hazards having grave life menacing and unfavorable consequences Purpose: To find the clinical adverse effects and interaction frequency witnessed in prescriptions of a medical OPD Study Design: Comparative study Methodology: A sample of 546 patients who were being prescribed at least two drugs simultaneously was assessed using a drug interaction program Statistical analysis: SPSS v.20.0 was used to analyze the data to present results as proportions Results: The 546 patients (72.8% male having mean age of 58.3±14.7 years. Out of these 186 (4.7%), 2595 (65.6%) and 773 (19.5%) were severe, moderate and mild interactions respectively Conclusions: We concluded that large percentage of patients were detected having one or more potential drug-drug interactions Keywords: Adverse Drug Interaction, Drug-Related Problems, Drug-Drug Interaction and Pharmaco-epidemiology.
Publisher
Lahore Medical and Dental College