Author:
Hartshorn Edward A.,Grabenstein John D.
Abstract
Part I of this series appeared in the January 1990 issue. This two-part review addresses pharmacists' need for information about immunologic drug interactions. Reports of interactions involving vaccines, immune globulins, and immunodiagnostic reagents are widely dispersed and, therefore, difficult to access. In the conclusion of this two-part article, immunodiagnostic drug interactions as well as interactions involving interferons and other biologic-response modifiers are discussed, as are epinephrine interactions that affect treatment of immunologic-induced anaphylaxis. Host factors of groups and individuals relating to the clinical significance of proposed interactions are covered, such as those involving influenza vaccine with theophylline, warfarin, or phenytoin, and other combinations. Vigilance by all pharmacists is needed to detect previously unreported immunologic drug interactions and further assess known interactions.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics