Incidence, Patterns, and Severity of Potential Drug Interactions Among Cancer Patients on Chemotherapy in a Tertiary Care Hospital

IF 0.4 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Anuradha H.V., V. Maka, Prakash Patil, A. C.
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Objective To study the incidence of potential drug−drug interactions (DDIs) and evaluate their pattern and severity in cancer inpatients. Materials and Methods A detailed clinical data and prescriptions of 150 inpatients with different malignancies were subjected to DDI screening using Micromedex software. The frequency of potential DDIs and their types, patterns, and severity were investigated. Results A total of 360 potential DDIs were present in 111 (74%) of 150 inpatients, dominated by female (67.33%) and breast cancer (30%) patients. The incidence of severe interactions was 63.88%, moderate interactions 35.83%, and mild interactions 0.27%. The potential mechanisms of DDIs were 38.33% pharmacodynamic, 48.33% pharmacokinetic, and 13.33% unspecified. The drug interactions were found to be positively correlated (p < 0.01) with the 6–10 number of prescribed medicines. Conclusion According to this study, the number of medicines prescribed to cancer inpatients increased the chance of DDIs. As a result, the drug surveillance program could save a sizable number of patients from the potentially hazardous clinical effects of DDIs.
三级医院化疗癌症患者潜在药物相互作用的发生率、模式和严重程度
目的研究癌症住院患者潜在药物相互作用(DDI)的发生率,并评估其模式和严重程度。材料与方法采用Micromedex软件对150例不同恶性肿瘤住院患者的详细临床资料和处方进行DDI筛查。研究了潜在DDI的频率及其类型、模式和严重程度。结果在150例住院患者中,111例(74%)存在360例潜在DDI,其中女性(67.33%)和乳腺癌癌症(30%)患者为主。严重相互作用的发生率为63.88%,中度相互作用为35.83%,轻度相互作用为0.27%。DDI的潜在机制为38.33%的药效学、48.33%的药代动力学和13.33%的未明确机制。药物相互作用与处方药的6-10个数量呈正相关(p<0.01)。结论癌症住院患者用药数量增加了DDI的发生率。因此,药物监测计划可以使大量患者免受DDI潜在的危险临床影响。
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