Drug use survey to identify significant drug–drug interactions and assess clinical importance in the outpatient setting of a tertiary care hospital
Koustuv Chowdhury,
Avijit Hazra,
Soumitra Ghosh
et al.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES:
Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) are a common problem in pharmacotherapy, particularly in situations where multiple disorders must be treated at the same time. We conducted a drug use survey in the general medicine outpatient department of a tertiary care hospital with the objective of assessing the potential for DDI in individual prescriptions for adult patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Drugs prescribed in the current physician–patient encounte… Show more
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