Farooqui Riffat, Hoor Talea, Karim Nasim, Muneer Mehtab
Dr. Riffat Farooqui, BDS, M. Phil. Associate Professor, Pharmacology Department, Bahria University Medical and Dental College Sailors Street, Adjacent PNS Shifa, Defence Phase -2, Karachi, Pakistan.
Dr. Talea Hoor, MBBS, M. Phil. Associate Professor, Pharmacology Department, Bahria University Medical and Dental College Sailors Street, Adjacent PNS Shifa, Defence Phase -2, Karachi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2018 Jan-Feb;34(1):144-148. doi: 10.12669/pjms.341.13986.
To identify and evaluate the frequency, severity, mechanism and common pairs of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in prescriptions by consultants in medicine outpatient department.
This cross sectional descriptive study was done by Pharmacology department of Bahria University Medical & Dental College (BUMDC) in medicine outpatient department (OPD) of a private hospital in Karachi from December 2015 to January 2016. A total of 220 prescriptions written by consultants were collected. Medications given with patient's diagnosis were recorded. Drugs were analyzed for interactions by utilizing Medscape drug interaction checker, drugs.com checker and stockley`s drug interactions index. Two hundred eleven prescriptions were selected while remaining were excluded from the study because of unavailability of the prescribed drugs in the drug interaction checkers.
In 211 prescriptions, two common diagnoses were diabetes mellitus (28.43%) and hypertension (27.96%). A total of 978 medications were given. Mean number of medications per prescription was 4.6. A total of 369 drug-drug interactions were identified in 211 prescriptions (175%). They were serious 4.33%, significant 66.12% and minor 29.53%. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions were 37.94% and 51.21% respectively while 10.84% had unknown mechanism. Number wise common pairs of DDIs were Omeprazole-Losartan (S), Gabapentine- Acetaminophen (M), Losartan-Diclofenac (S).
The frequency of DDIs is found to be too high in prescriptions of consultants from medicine OPD of a private hospital in Karachi. Significant drug-drug interactions were more and mostly caused by Pharmacodynamic mechanism. Number wise evaluation showed three common pairs of drugs involved in interactions.
识别并评估内科门诊会诊医生所开处方中药物相互作用(DDIs)的频率、严重程度、机制及常见配对。
本横断面描述性研究由巴哈里亚大学医学与牙科学院(BUMDC)药理学系于2015年12月至2016年1月在卡拉奇一家私立医院的内科门诊(OPD)进行。共收集了会诊医生开具的220份处方。记录了开具的药物及其对应的患者诊断。利用Medscape药物相互作用检查器、drugs.com检查器和斯托克利药物相互作用指数对药物进行相互作用分析。选取了211份处方,其余处方因药物相互作用检查器中没有相应的处方药而被排除在研究之外。
在211份处方中,两种常见诊断为糖尿病(28.43%)和高血压(27.96%)。共开出978种药物。每份处方的平均药物数量为4.6种。在211份处方中总共识别出369例药物相互作用(175%)。其中严重相互作用占4.33%,显著相互作用占66.12%,轻微相互作用占29.53%。药代动力学和药效学相互作用分别占37.94%和51.21%,而10.84%的相互作用机制不明。按数量计算,常见的药物相互作用配对为奥美拉唑-氯沙坦(严重)、加巴喷丁-对乙酰氨基酚(轻微)、氯沙坦-双氯芬酸(严重)。
在卡拉奇一家私立医院内科门诊会诊医生的处方中,发现药物相互作用的频率过高。显著的药物相互作用较多,且大多由药效学机制引起。按数量评估显示有三对常见药物存在相互作用。