Risk of Adverse Drug-Drug Interactions in Heart Failure Patients with Co-morbidity Chronic Kidney Disease Prescribed Polypharmacy
Aldi Suryaman,
Mohammad Bakhriansyah,
Intan Yustikasari
et al.
Abstract:Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome due to the impairment of myocardial function, valvular or pericardial diseases, or anything interfering blood flow leading to fluid retention. A comorbidity that can accompany HF patients is chronic kidney disease (CKD). This condition requires consumption of several drugs simultaneously (polypharmacy). This study aimed to determine the risk of adverse drug-drug interactions in HF patients with co-morbid CKD prescribed polypharmacy. This is an analytic observat… Show more
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