维生素K拮抗剂与甲氧苄啶-磺胺甲恶唑的相互作用:忽略患者的风险。

Sarah Fetterman Hale, Timothy S Lesar
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摘要

本研究的目的是总结有关维生素K拮抗剂(VKAs)与甲氧苄啶-磺胺甲恶唑(TMP-SMX)相互作用的现有文献,并为管理这种相互作用的患者风险提供建议。数据来源为医学文献中的英文出版物和互联网数据库。选择并审查了直接或间接涉及VKA-TMP-SMX相互作用的相关出版物。综述了VKA-TMP-SMX相互作用的机制、同时使用的频率、对国际标准化比值(INR)的影响、出血风险的增加以及降低风险的策略。同时使用VKA和TMP/SMX可迅速且持续地提高INR,并与出血增加2 - 5倍相关。应该尽可能避免同时使用VKA和TMP-SMX。当VKA和TMP-SMX合用时,通常需要减少VKA的剂量。建议对患者进行教育以及早期和频繁的INR监测,以减少这种相互作用的风险。
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Interaction of vitamin K antagonists and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole: ignore at your patient's risk.

The aim of the study was to summarize available literature regarding the interaction between vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (co-trimoxazole, TMP-SMX), and to provide recommendations for managing patient risk from this interaction. Data sources were English-language publications in the medical literature and Internet databases. Relevant publications that directly or indirectly addressed the VKA-TMP-SMX interaction were selected and reviewed. The mechanism of the VKA-TMP-SMX interaction, frequency of concurrent use, effect on international normalized ratio (INR), increased risk of bleeding, and strategies for risk reduction are summarized. The concurrent use of VKA and TMP/SMX rapidly and consistently raises INR and is associated with a two- to five-fold increase in bleeding. Concurrent use of VKA and TMP-SMX should be avoided when possible. When VKA and TMP-SMX are co-prescribed, VKA dose reduction is usually required. Patient education as well as early and frequent INR monitoring is recommended to reduce risk from this interaction.

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