Assessing drug-drug interactions: Prevalence, predictors, and their impact on in-hospital mortality in hospitalised haemodialysis patients
Bilal Borweig Alrifady,
Amer Hayat Khan,
Mohammed Zawiah
et al.
Abstract:This retrospective observational study was conducted in Libya to examine the frequency and determinants of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) among hospitalised haemodialysis inpatients between January 2018 and June 2020. The study highlighted a notable prevalence of DDIs among HD patients, with a prevalence rate of 71.1%. Regarding the identification of DDI predictors and their correlations with extended hospital stays and polypharmacy, regression analysis was conducted to identify predictors and outcomes. The stu… Show more
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