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Potential Drug-Drug Interactions among patient’s prescriptions collected from Medicine out-patient setting

Riffat Farooqui, Talea Hoor, Nasim Karim, Mehtab Muneer

Abstract


Objective: To identify and evaluate the frequency, severity, mechanism and common pairs of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in prescriptions by consultants in medicine outpatient department.

Methods: 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.

Results: 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).

Conclusion: 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.

doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.341.13986

How to cite this:Farooqui R, Hoor T, Karim N, Muneer M. Potential Drug-Drug Interactions among patient’s prescriptions collected from Medicine out-patient setting. Pak J Med Sci. 2018;34(1):144-148.   doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.341.13986

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