Clinically relevant drug-drug interactions among elderly people with dementia
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Clinically relevant drug-drug interactions among elderly people with dementia
Abstract
Purpose: Increased numbers of drugs and changes in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters among elderly people contribute to increased prevalence of adverse drug reactions. Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important reason for admission to hospital and elderly people with dementia are particularly vulnerable. The aims of the present study were to assess the occurrence and characteristics of clinically relevant DDIs and to investigate potential risk factors associated with DDIs among elderly people with dementia.
Methods: People ≥ 65 years with dementia, admitted to two hospitals in Northern Sweden, were included. The medical records of 458 patients were reviewed. Clinically relevant DDIs were identified using the Janusmed interactions database. Pharmacological classification was conducted using Stockley's classification system.
Results: A total of 401 DDIs were identified among 43.2% of the study population, of which 98.5% had interactions that may require dose adjustment and 7.6% had drug combinations that should be avoided. Pharmacodynamic interactions were most common, of which furosemide-citalopram (n = 35) were most frequently observed. Omeprazol-citalopram (n = 25) was the most common drug combination among pharmacokinetic interactions. Citalopram and warfarin were the most commonly involved drug substances. An association was found between a higher number of medications being prescribed and having at least one DDI.
Conclusion: Clinically relevant drug-drug interactions are prevalent among elderly people with dementia living in Northern Sweden. Drug-drug interactions should be identified in order to manage and prevent adverse outcomes. This is particularly important among this group of people especially when multiple medications are being prescribed.
Keywords: Adverse drug events (ADEs); Adverse drug reactions (ADRs); Dementia; Drug-related problems (DRPs); Drug–drug interactions (DDIs); Elderly people.
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