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. 2013 Oct;11(4):191-5.
doi: 10.4321/s1886-36552013000400003. Epub 2013 Dec 20.

Drug-drug interactions and their predictors: Results from Indian elderly inpatients

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Drug-drug interactions and their predictors: Results from Indian elderly inpatients

Mandavi Kashyap et al. Pharm Pract (Granada). 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Background: In view of the multiple co-morbidities, the elderly patients receiving drugs are prone to suffer with drug interactions since they receive a greater number of drugs.

Objective: The study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of drug interactions, as well as their predictors.

Methods: The prescriptions of a total of 1510 inpatients were collected prospectively for 1.5 years from inpatients wards of public tertiary care teaching hospital. All the prescriptions were checked for drug interactions using the Micromedex® Drug-Reax database-2010 and Stockley's Drug Interactions. Regression analyses sought to determine predictors for the drug interaction.

Results: The patients, with the average age of 67.2 ±0.2 years, were prescribed an average of 9.15 ±0.03 medications. It was found that out of 1510 prescriptions of inpatients, 126 (8.3%) prescriptions had one or more than one drug interaction. All the identified interactions were severe in nature. The top most interacting drugs were acetylsalicylic acid and anticoagulant (n=59). The second top most interacting drug combination was clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors (n=51). The most commonly involved drugs in interactions were C (cardiovascular system) and A (alimentary tract and metabolism). Using multivariate binary logistic regression, multiple drugs (Odds Ratio=4.5; 95% Confidence Interval: - 2.38 -9.47) and multiple diagnoses (Odds Ratio=2.6; 95%CI: -1.40 -5.57) were found to be significant predictors for drug interaction.

Conclusions: The results of this study substantiate the occurrence of severe drug interactions among Indian elderly inpatients. In order to provide safer pharmaceutical care, the active involvement of clinical pharmacists is a potential option.

Keywords: Drug Interactions; India; Inpatients.

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