Clinically Significant Food-Drug Interactions.

Sumaya Ased, Jana Wells, Lee E Morrow, Mark A Malesker
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OBJECTIVE: Provide an up-to-date review for health care providers regarding clinically significant food-drug interactions and summarize recommendations for optimal medication administration in older adults and long-term care patients. DATA SOURCES: A literature search was performed using MEDLINE, PUBMED, and IPA abstracts to locate relevant articles published between January 1982 and July 2017. DAILYMED was used to identify manufacturer-specific medication administration recommendations. STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION: Articles were reviewed for inclusion based on their relevance to this subject matter and the integrity of the information provided. Additionally, the package labeling of included products was reviewed. DATA SYNTHESIS: The current recommendations for specific medication administration with regard to food are summarized descriptively. CONCLUSION: Clinically significant food-drug interactions are common and have been reported with multiple classes of medications. However, there are a limited number of studies examining food-drug interactions, and the majority of recommendations are made by product-specific manufacturers. Pharmacists should be aware of common food-drug interactions in the community, assisted living, long-term care, subacute care, and hospital settings. To optimize medication therapy and improve therapeutic outcomes, it is important for pharmacists and other health care providers to identify agents with potential for food-drug interactions and to understand the clinical relevance of such interactions.

具有临床意义的食物-药物相互作用。
目的:为医疗保健提供者提供关于临床显著的食物-药物相互作用的最新综述,并总结老年人和长期护理患者的最佳药物管理建议。数据来源:使用MEDLINE、PUBMED和IPA摘要进行文献检索,查找1982年1月至2017年7月间发表的相关文章。DAILYMED用于确定制造商特定的给药建议。研究选择和数据提取:根据文章与本主题的相关性和所提供信息的完整性对其纳入进行审查。此外,还审查了所含产品的包装标签。资料综合:对目前关于食品的特定药物管理的建议进行了描述性的总结。结论:临床上显著的食物-药物相互作用是常见的,并且已被报道为多类药物。然而,检查食品-药物相互作用的研究数量有限,大多数建议是由特定产品的制造商提出的。药剂师应该了解社区、辅助生活、长期护理、亚急性护理和医院环境中常见的食物-药物相互作用。为了优化药物治疗和改善治疗效果,药剂师和其他卫生保健提供者识别具有潜在食物-药物相互作用的药物并了解这种相互作用的临床相关性是很重要的。
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CONSULTANT PHARMACIST
CONSULTANT PHARMACIST PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Vision ... The Society"s long-term desire, aspiration, and core purpose. The vision of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists is optimal medication management and improved health outcomes for all older persons. Mission ... The Society"s strategic position, focus, and reason for being. The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists empowers pharmacists to enhance quality of care for all older persons through the appropriate use of medication and the promotion of healthy aging.
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