2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322006000600005
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A Pharmacoepidemiologic Study of Drug Interactions in a Brazilian Teaching Hospital

Abstract: Cruciol-Souza JM, Thomson JC. A pharmacoepidemiologic study of drug interactions in a brazilian teaching hospital. Clinics. 2006;61(6):515-20. PURPOSE:Although drug-drug interactions constitute only a small proportion of adverse drug reactions, they are often predictable and therefore avoidable or manageable. There are few studies on drug-drug interactions from Brazil. This study aimed to assess the frequency of drug-drug interactions in prescriptions and their potential clinical significance in patients of a … Show more

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“…These findings were in accordance with other studies which showed that both variables were indeed two of the major, if not the most important, risk factors for DDIs [6,14,[27][28][29]. Other risk factors for the occurrence of DDIs identified by other studies included sex [27] and length of hospital stay [4,6]. Although the current findings showed that DDIs were not preventable, awareness of the medical team on the prevalence, risk factors and mechanisms involved in the occurrence of potential DDIs can help in the reduction of the real occurrence of DDIs among hospitalized patients in general and the critically ill patients in specific.…”
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“…These findings were in accordance with other studies which showed that both variables were indeed two of the major, if not the most important, risk factors for DDIs [6,14,[27][28][29]. Other risk factors for the occurrence of DDIs identified by other studies included sex [27] and length of hospital stay [4,6]. Although the current findings showed that DDIs were not preventable, awareness of the medical team on the prevalence, risk factors and mechanisms involved in the occurrence of potential DDIs can help in the reduction of the real occurrence of DDIs among hospitalized patients in general and the critically ill patients in specific.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Logistic regression analysis for the possible risk factors of DDIs among patients admitted to the CCUs in the present work showed that the age of patient and the number of prescribed drugs were the only significant factors. These findings were in accordance with other studies which showed that both variables were indeed two of the major, if not the most important, risk factors for DDIs [6,14,[27][28][29]. Other risk factors for the occurrence of DDIs identified by other studies included sex [27] and length of hospital stay [4,6].…”
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confidence: 92%
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