Concordance rate amongst electronic databases regarded the information on potential drug interactions between warfarin and antimicrobials: a descriptive analysis

Author:

Meregalli Rosana Thalia1,Pizzol Tatiane da Silva Dal2,de Oliveira Luciana Mello1

Affiliation:

1. Residência Multiprofissional em Saúde, Gerência de Ensino e Pesquisa, Grupo Hospitalar Conceição

2. Departamento de Produção e Controle de Medicamentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

Abstract

Abstract Background: Although not always avoidable, drug-drug interaction (DDI) is an example of a predictable adverse event. Warfarin is a narrow therapeutic window oral anticoagulant that has been described to interact with antimicrobials (AM), affecting therapy efficacy and/or safety of anticoagulant and/or antimicrobial treatment. Aim: To evaluate the intrarater agreement on information about potential DDI between warfarin and AM present in the Municipal Essential Medicines List of Porto Alegre (REMUME/POA), Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, between different electronic databases (EDB). Method: This descriptive analysis evaluated the EDB UpToDate®, Drugs.com®, Medscape®, and Micromedex® on information about DDI mechanism, severity classification, and clinical management. Results: Amongst the 20 AM listed, 17 had a potential DDI with warfarin described in at least one EDB. Total agreement rate between EDB regarding classification of DDI was 30%; as for partial concordance, rates among 2 and 3 EDB were respectively 25% and 45%. Most concordant EDB were UpToDate® and Drugs.com® (85%). For mechanism of DDI, the overall concordance rate was 12%; partial agreement was 35% and 23.5% on two and three EDB, respectively. Overall agreement rate for clinical management of DDI was 18%; partial agreement between 2 and 3 EDB was 29% and 53%, respectively. Conclusion: Overall concordance rate is relatively low, considering the information obtained for the three aspects evaluated. The partial concordance rate, however, is higher, reaching 45% of the drugs with concordant DDI classification for three out of four EDB. Further studies are needed to evaluate the robustness of the evidence employed by EDB.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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