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Sao Paulo Medical Journal
Frequency of potential interactions between drugs in medical prescriptions in a city in southern Brazil
Genici Weyh Bleich1  Ariana Bleich2  Priscila Chiamulera2  Andréia Cristina Conegero Sanches2  Deborah Sandra Leal Guimarães Schneider1  Jorge Juarez Vieira Teixeira1 
[1] ,Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná Center for Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Cascavel Paraná ,Brazil
关键词: Adult;    Aged;    Drug interactions;    Pharmacoepidemiology;    Prescriptions;    drug;    Adulto;    Idoso;    Interações de medicamentos;    Farmacoepidemiologia;    Prescrição de medicamentos;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-31802009000400005
来源: SciELO
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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Drug interactions form part of current clinical practice and they affect between 3 and 5% of polypharmacy patients. The aim of this study was to identify the frequency of potential drug-drug interactions in prescriptions for adult and elderly patients. TYPE OF STUDY AND SETTING: Cross-sectional pharmacoepidemiological survey in the Parque Verde housing project, municipality of Cascavel, Paraná, Brazil, between December 2006 and February 2007. METHODS: Stratified cluster sampling, proportional to the total number of homes in the housing project, was used. The sample consisted of 95 homes and 96 male or female patients aged 19 or over, with medical prescriptions for at least two pharmaceutical drugs. Interactions were identified using DrugDigest, Medscape and Micromedex softwares. RESULTS: Most of the patients were female (69.8%), married (59.4%) and in the age group of 60 years or over (56.3%), with an income less than or equal to three minimum monthly salaries (81.3%) and less than eight years of schooling (69.8%); 90.6% of the patients were living with another person. The total number of pharmaceutical drugs was 406 (average of 4.2 medications per patient). The drugs most prescribed were antihypertensives (47.5%). The frequency of drug interactions was 66.6%. Among the 154 potential drug interactions, 4.6% were classified as major, 65.6% as moderate and 20.1% as minor. CONCLUSION: The high frequency of drug prescriptions with a potential for differentiated interactions indicates a situation that has so far been little explored, albeit a reality in household surveys.

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