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. 2011 Jun;78(3):220-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2010.05.004. Epub 2010 Jul 1.

Potential drug interactions in elderly cancer patients

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Potential drug interactions in elderly cancer patients

V Girre et al. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2011 Jun.

Abstract

Introduction: Drug interaction constitutes a major challenge in elderly cancer patients. This study investigated the number and types of medications patients and potential drug interactions in these patients.

Methods: Treatments received by 105 cancer outpatients aged ≥70 years were analyzed using the French Thesaurus to identify drug-drug interactions according to four levels: contraindication, concomitant use not recommended, concomitant medications requiring precautions and concomitant medications to be taken into account.

Results: The mean number of medications per patient was 4.7 (range: 0-14). Among 97 patients taking ≥2 drugs, 45 potential interactions were identified, occurring in 32 patients. No contraindication, 2 cases of concomitant use not recommended, 9 cases requiring precautions (20%) and 34 cases of concomitant medications to be taken into account were identified. Drug interactions caused respiratory distress and increased bleeding risk.

Conclusion: Drug interactions are common in the elderly, but almost half of interactions were moderate.

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