2014
DOI: 10.5603/ait.a2017.0053
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Farmakokinetyczne interakcje międzylekowe w oddziale intensywnej terapii – obserwacje jednoośrodkowe i przegląd piśmiennictwa

Abstract: Background: Drug-drug interactions constitute a serious health hazard in everyday clinical practice in critically ill patients. Drug-drug interactions may be pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic in their nature. We aimed to investigate the quantity and quality of possible drug-drug interactions, and their possible side effects in intensive care unit patients in a 12-month period. Methods: This retrospective study covered data on pharmacological treatment of 43 consecutive patients (11 females, 32 males) aged 62 … Show more

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“…The blood concentration of the target compound would increase or decrease significantly, which would affect its efficacy or toxicity. Therefore, if there is PDDI between two drugs, which could generate adverse reactions or endanger the patient’s life ( Łój et al, 2017 ). The mechanism of DDI may be due to regulating the activity of metabolic enzymes or transporters ( Scheen, 2007 ; Palatini and De Martin, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blood concentration of the target compound would increase or decrease significantly, which would affect its efficacy or toxicity. Therefore, if there is PDDI between two drugs, which could generate adverse reactions or endanger the patient’s life ( Łój et al, 2017 ). The mechanism of DDI may be due to regulating the activity of metabolic enzymes or transporters ( Scheen, 2007 ; Palatini and De Martin, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%