Thinking Three‐Dimensionally: A Self‐ and Externally‐Controlled Approach to Screening for Drug–Drug–Drug Interactions Among High‐Risk Populations
Emily K. Acton,
Sean Hennessy,
Michael A. Gelfand
et al.
Abstract:The global rise in polypharmacy has increased both the necessity and complexity of drug–drug interaction (DDI) assessments, given the growing potential for interactions involving more than two drugs. Leveraging large‐scale healthcare claims data, we piloted a semi‐automated, high‐throughput case‐crossover‐based approach for drug–drug–drug interaction (3DI) screening. Cases were direct‐acting oral anticoagulant (DOAC) users with either a major bleeding event during ongoing dispensings for potentially interactin… Show more
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