Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacy, VU University medical center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMC Cancer. 2010 Dec 13;10:679. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-10-679.
The pharmacotherapeutic treatment of patients with cancer is generally associated with multiple side-effects. Drug interactions and duplicate prescriptions between anti-cancer drugs or interactions with medication to treat comorbidity can reinforce or intensify side-effects.The aim of the present study is to gain more insight into the prevalence of drug interactions and duplicate prescriptions among patients being treated in the outpatient day care departments for oncology and hematological illnesses. For the first time the prevalence of drug interactions with OTC-drugs in cancer patients will be studied. Possible risk factors for the occurrence of these drug-related problems will also be studied.
METHODS/DESIGN: A multicenter cross-sectional observational study of the epidemiology of drug interactions and duplicate prescriptions is performed among all oncology and hemato-oncology patients treated with systemic anti-cancer drugs at the oncology and hematology outpatient day care department of the VU University medical center and the Zaans Medical Center.
In this article the prevalence of potential drug interactions in outpatient day-care patients treated with anti-cancer agents is studied using a novel more extensive screening method. If this study shows a high prevalence of drug interactions clinical pharmacists and oncologists must collaborate to develop a pharmaceutical screening programme, including an automated electronic warning system, to support drug prescribing for ambulatory cancer patient. This programme could minimize the occurrence of drug related problems such as drug interactions and duplicate prescriptions, thereby increasing quality of life.
This study is registered, number NTR2238.
癌症患者的药物治疗通常与多种副作用相关。抗癌药物之间的药物相互作用和重复处方,或与治疗合并症的药物相互作用,可能会加剧或加重副作用。本研究旨在更深入地了解肿瘤和血液疾病门诊日间护理部门患者中药物相互作用和重复处方的发生率。这将首次研究癌症患者与 OTC 药物的药物相互作用的发生率。还将研究这些药物相关问题发生的可能危险因素。
方法/设计:在 VU 大学医学中心和赞恩斯医疗中心的肿瘤和血液科门诊日间护理部门,对接受全身抗癌药物治疗的所有肿瘤和血液肿瘤患者进行了一项药物相互作用和重复处方的多中心横断面观察性研究。
本文使用一种新的更广泛的筛选方法,研究了接受抗癌药物治疗的门诊日间护理患者中潜在药物相互作用的发生率。如果这项研究显示药物相互作用的发生率较高,临床药师和肿瘤学家必须合作制定药物筛选方案,包括自动电子警告系统,以支持门诊癌症患者的药物处方。该方案可最大程度地减少药物相关问题(如药物相互作用和重复处方)的发生,从而提高生活质量。
这项研究已注册,编号 NTR2238。