Profile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature

The risk of drug interaction (DI), especially in the hospital setting, increases along with the number of drugs used by the patient. Studies that evaluate drug interactions based on patient prescriptions are therefore useful to know this risk and guide strategies to improve drug use. The present st...

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Autores principales: Adriana Tiemi Yamagata, Roberto Mauro Coelho Barcelos Júnior, Dayani Galato, Micheline Marie Milward De Azevedo Meiners, Emília Vitória Da Silva
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c6d7066b9e3049619d450efed27100e12021-11-28T02:46:24ZProfile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature10.30968/rbfhss.2018.094.0032179-59242316-7750https://doaj.org/article/c6d7066b9e3049619d450efed27100e12019-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.rbfhss.org.br/sbrafh/article/view/386https://doaj.org/toc/2179-5924https://doaj.org/toc/2316-7750 The risk of drug interaction (DI), especially in the hospital setting, increases along with the number of drugs used by the patient. Studies that evaluate drug interactions based on patient prescriptions are therefore useful to know this risk and guide strategies to improve drug use. The present study is aimed to identify studies that evaluated DI in patients of Brazilian hospitals. As of bibliographic search in several databases, we collected articles describing prescribing evaluations which focused on the analysis and identification of drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals. The search was conducted in 2017 and there was no restriction of publication time. Of a total of 273 articles retrieved, 23 were included for analysis. Most was published after 2010, and the predominant design was cross-sectional studies. The Micromedex® database was the most used to categorize the interactions, and midazolam and fentanyl was the most commonly reported potential DI in the studies. The results may guide futures research which should assess the real harm of IMP in patients and, then, promote the rational use of drugs. Adriana Tiemi YamagataRoberto Mauro Coelho Barcelos JúniorDayani GalatoMicheline Marie Milward De Azevedo MeinersEmília Vitória Da SilvaSociedade Brasileira de Farmácia Hospitalar e Serviços de SaúdearticlePublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270Pharmacy and materia medicaRS1-441Therapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950ENPTRevista Brasileira de Farmácia Hospitalar e Serviços de Saúde, Vol 9, Iss 4 (2019)
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topic Public aspects of medicine
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Pharmacy and materia medica
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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spellingShingle Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Pharmacy and materia medica
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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Adriana Tiemi Yamagata
Roberto Mauro Coelho Barcelos Júnior
Dayani Galato
Micheline Marie Milward De Azevedo Meiners
Emília Vitória Da Silva
Profile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature
description The risk of drug interaction (DI), especially in the hospital setting, increases along with the number of drugs used by the patient. Studies that evaluate drug interactions based on patient prescriptions are therefore useful to know this risk and guide strategies to improve drug use. The present study is aimed to identify studies that evaluated DI in patients of Brazilian hospitals. As of bibliographic search in several databases, we collected articles describing prescribing evaluations which focused on the analysis and identification of drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals. The search was conducted in 2017 and there was no restriction of publication time. Of a total of 273 articles retrieved, 23 were included for analysis. Most was published after 2010, and the predominant design was cross-sectional studies. The Micromedex® database was the most used to categorize the interactions, and midazolam and fentanyl was the most commonly reported potential DI in the studies. The results may guide futures research which should assess the real harm of IMP in patients and, then, promote the rational use of drugs.
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author Adriana Tiemi Yamagata
Roberto Mauro Coelho Barcelos Júnior
Dayani Galato
Micheline Marie Milward De Azevedo Meiners
Emília Vitória Da Silva
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Roberto Mauro Coelho Barcelos Júnior
Dayani Galato
Micheline Marie Milward De Azevedo Meiners
Emília Vitória Da Silva
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title Profile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature
title_short Profile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature
title_full Profile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature
title_fullStr Profile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Profile of studies of potential drug interactions in Brazilian hospitals: an integrative review of the literature
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