2017
DOI: 10.25251/skin.1.2.3
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Common Adverse Drug-Drug Interactions in Dermatology: Oral Therapies

Abstract: Pharmacotherapy in dermatology can be especially complex and challenging: the wide array of comorbidities that patients present to care with and the spectrum of systemic oral therapies that are commonly prescribed in a standard dermatology practice increase the likelihood of adverse drug-drug interactions. Such interactions can range from neutralized drug efficacy to fatal adverse effects and are most commonly due to the potentiation or antagonism of cytochrome P450 metabolism or competitive renal excretion by… Show more

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