McInnes G T, Brodie M J
University Department of Medicine, Gardiner Institute, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland.
Drugs. 1988 Jul;36(1):83-110. doi: 10.2165/00003495-198836010-00006.
Drug interactions are ubiquitous but those with proven clinical relevance are much less common. Only when the combined effects of the interacting drugs are greater or less than the arithmetic sum of their individual actions can the event be considered a true interaction. This eliminates many candidate 'interactions' which in reality merely describe the summation of similar or opposing, but independent, drug effects. An appreciation of those drug interactions that really do matter can be best achieved by combining a practical knowledge of the pharmacological mechanisms involved with awareness of the most vulnerable patients (those with little reserve capacity) and the drugs associated with the greatest risk (those with a narrow therapeutic index). This review follows these guidelines and provides an account of well documented drug interactions categorised according to mechanism.
药物相互作用普遍存在,但具有已证实临床相关性的药物相互作用则要少得多。只有当相互作用药物的联合效应大于或小于其各自作用的算术和时,该事件才能被视为真正的相互作用。这就排除了许多实际上只是描述相似或相反但独立的药物效应总和的候选“相互作用”。要最好地了解那些真正重要的药物相互作用,可将对所涉及药理机制的实际知识与对最易受影响患者(储备能力低的患者)以及与最大风险相关药物(治疗指数窄的药物)的认识相结合。本综述遵循这些指导原则,并按机制对充分记录的药物相互作用进行了阐述。