Profile of drug interactions in hospitalized children
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Resumo: | Introduction: The expected therapeutic response may be affected by the presence of drug interactions. With the high number of reports on new drug interactions, it has been difficult for health professionals to keep constantly updated. For this reason, computer systems have helped identify such interactions. Objectives: To verify the rate and profile of drug interactions in medical prescriptions to hospitalized pediatric patients. Methods: A descriptive study investigated prescriptions to hospitalized pediatric patients. The study included patients between 0 and 12 years old, containing 4 or more drugs in their prescriptions. The analysis of interaction and incompatibility possibilities in prescribed drugs used Micromedex / Drug-Reax® program. Results: From 2005 to 2006, 3,170 patients were investigated, and 11,181 prescriptions were analyzed, a mean value of 3.5 prescriptions/patient. In total, 6,857 drug interactions were found, which corresponds to 1.9 interaction/prescription. Among them, relevance to ampicillin and gentamicin, found in 220 (3.2%) prescriptions. In total, 2,411 drug incompatibilities in via y were found, a mean value of 0.5/prescription, with emphasis on vancomycin and cefepime, found in 243 (10.0%) prescriptions. Conclusion: The presence of drug interactions is a permanent risk in hospitals. This way, the utilization of computer programs, pharmacotherapy monitoring of patients and the pharmacist presence in the multidisciplinary team are some manners of contributing to hospitalized patients’ treatment. |
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Martinbiancho, Jacqueline KohutZuckermann, JoiceSantos, Luciana dosSilva, Mariane Martins da2021-06-24T04:27:11Z20071886-3655http://hdl.handle.net/10183/222760000856451Introduction: The expected therapeutic response may be affected by the presence of drug interactions. With the high number of reports on new drug interactions, it has been difficult for health professionals to keep constantly updated. For this reason, computer systems have helped identify such interactions. Objectives: To verify the rate and profile of drug interactions in medical prescriptions to hospitalized pediatric patients. Methods: A descriptive study investigated prescriptions to hospitalized pediatric patients. The study included patients between 0 and 12 years old, containing 4 or more drugs in their prescriptions. The analysis of interaction and incompatibility possibilities in prescribed drugs used Micromedex / Drug-Reax® program. Results: From 2005 to 2006, 3,170 patients were investigated, and 11,181 prescriptions were analyzed, a mean value of 3.5 prescriptions/patient. In total, 6,857 drug interactions were found, which corresponds to 1.9 interaction/prescription. Among them, relevance to ampicillin and gentamicin, found in 220 (3.2%) prescriptions. In total, 2,411 drug incompatibilities in via y were found, a mean value of 0.5/prescription, with emphasis on vancomycin and cefepime, found in 243 (10.0%) prescriptions. Conclusion: The presence of drug interactions is a permanent risk in hospitals. This way, the utilization of computer programs, pharmacotherapy monitoring of patients and the pharmacist presence in the multidisciplinary team are some manners of contributing to hospitalized patients’ treatment.Introducción: La respuesta terapéutica esperada puede modificarse por la presencia de interacciones medicamentosas. Con el elevado número de comunicaciones de nuevas interacciones medicamentosas, ha sido difícil para los profesionales de la salud mantenerse constantemente actualizados. Por este motivo, los ordenadores han ayudado a identificar estas interacciones. Objetivos: Verificar la tasa y el perfil de las interacciones medicamentosas en las prescripciones médicas a pacientes pediátricos hospitalizados. Métodos: Un estudio descriptivo investigó las prescripciones a pacientes pediátricos hospitalizados. El estudio incluyó pacientes entre 0 y 12 años, que tenían 4 o más medicamentos en sus prescripciones. El análisis de las interacciones y las incompatibilidades posibles en los medicamentos prescritos utilizó el programa Micromedex / Drug- Reax®. Resultados: De 2005 a 2006, se investigó a 3.170 pacientes y se analizaron 11.181 prescripciones con una media de 3,5 recetas/paciente. En total se encontraron 6.857 interacciones medicamentosas, que corresponden a 1,9 interacciones/prescripción. Entre ellas, se encontró relación a ampicilina y gentamicina en 220 (3,2%). En total, se encontraron 2.411 incompatibilidades de vía, con una media de 0,5 por prescripción, con énfasis en vancomicina y cefepime, encontradas en 243 (10,0%). Conclusión: La presencia de interacciones medicamentosas es un riesgo permanente en hospitales. Así que, la utilización de un programa informático, el seguimiento farmacoterapéutico de los pacientes y la presencia de un farmacéutico en el equipo multidisciplinario son algunas de las maneras de mejorar el tratamiento de los pacientes hospitalizados.application/pdfengPharmacy Practice. [Redondela]. Vol. 5, no. 4 (2007), p. 157-161Interações medicamentosasHospitalizaçãoCriançaInteracciones medicamentosasHospitalizadosFarmacéuticosProfile of drug interactions in hospitalized childrenEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000856451.pdf.txt000856451.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain23282http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/222760/2/000856451.pdf.txtd9c7606427c5b7e3c8f0dc7b2558d31fMD52ORIGINAL000856451.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf88909http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/222760/1/000856451.pdffe1449d372b0247ad11e46dd47d46405MD5110183/2227602025-01-16 07:59:00.222346oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/222760Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2025-01-16T09:59Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Profile of drug interactions in hospitalized children |
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Profile of drug interactions in hospitalized children |
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Profile of drug interactions in hospitalized children Martinbiancho, Jacqueline Kohut Interações medicamentosas Hospitalização Criança Interacciones medicamentosas Hospitalizados Farmacéuticos |
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Profile of drug interactions in hospitalized children |
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Profile of drug interactions in hospitalized children |
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Profile of drug interactions in hospitalized children |
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Martinbiancho, Jacqueline Kohut |
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Martinbiancho, Jacqueline Kohut Zuckermann, Joice Santos, Luciana dos Silva, Mariane Martins da |
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Martinbiancho, Jacqueline Kohut Zuckermann, Joice Santos, Luciana dos Silva, Mariane Martins da |
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Interações medicamentosas Hospitalização Criança |
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Interações medicamentosas Hospitalização Criança Interacciones medicamentosas Hospitalizados Farmacéuticos |
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Interacciones medicamentosas Hospitalizados Farmacéuticos |
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