Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark
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Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark. / Pedersen, Hans Kristian Råket; Sørensen, Anne Mette Skov; Schelde, Astrid Blicher; Nyeland, Martin Erik; Jimenez-Solem, Espen.
In: Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, Vol. 330, No. 1, 01.10.2021, p. 1279-1282.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark
AU - Pedersen, Hans Kristian Råket
AU - Sørensen, Anne Mette Skov
AU - Schelde, Astrid Blicher
AU - Nyeland, Martin Erik
AU - Jimenez-Solem, Espen
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/10/1
Y1 - 2021/10/1
N2 - SummaryPrevious studies on the prevalence of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) have largely been restricted to specific hospital departments. We identified common drug combinations and potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in an entire hospital population throughout 1 year. Frequently administered drug combinations involved analgesics, cardiovascular medicines and gastrointestinal medicines. The prevalence of pDDIs among newly hospitalised patients was 2.6%. The most common pDDIs were ibuprofen - paracetamol, pantoprazole - paracetamol and morphine - paracetamol. Critical pDDIs were rare and only accounted for 0.4% of pDDIs.
AB - SummaryPrevious studies on the prevalence of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) have largely been restricted to specific hospital departments. We identified common drug combinations and potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in an entire hospital population throughout 1 year. Frequently administered drug combinations involved analgesics, cardiovascular medicines and gastrointestinal medicines. The prevalence of pDDIs among newly hospitalised patients was 2.6%. The most common pDDIs were ibuprofen - paracetamol, pantoprazole - paracetamol and morphine - paracetamol. Critical pDDIs were rare and only accounted for 0.4% of pDDIs.
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U2 - 10.1097/FAD.0000000000000057
DO - 10.1097/FAD.0000000000000057
M3 - Review
AN - SCOPUS:85172305570
VL - 330
SP - 1279
EP - 1282
JO - Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin
JF - Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin
SN - 0044-6394
IS - 1
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