Antibiotics and Lipid-Modifying Agents: Potential Drug-Drug Interactions and Their Clinical Implications
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Antibiotics and Lipid-Modifying Agents: Potential Drug-Drug Interactions and Their Clinical Implications
Abstract
Evidence-based prescribing requires taking into consideration the many aspects of optimal drug administration (e.g., dosage, comorbidities, co-administered drugs, etc.). A key issue is the administration of drugs for acute disorders that may potentially interfere with previously prescribed long-term medications. Initiating an antibiotic for an acute bacterial infection constitutes a common example. Hence, appropriate knowledge and awareness of the potential DDIs of antibiotics would lead to proper adjustments, thus preventing over- or under-treatment. For example, some statins, which are the most prescribed lipid-modifying agent (LMA), can lead to clinically important drug-drug interactions (DDIs) with the concurrent administration of antibiotics, e.g., macrolides. This review discusses the clinically significant DDIs of antibiotics associated with co-administrated lipid-lowering therapy and highlights common cases where regimen modifications may or may not be necessary.
Keywords: antibiotic stewardship; antibiotics; drug–drug interactions; good prescribing practices; lipid-modifying agents; pharmaceutical care.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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