Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará
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Resumo: | Objective: to evaluate the potential drug interactions of antimicrobials in prescriptions of patients admitted to a hospital in the State of Pará, in 2019. Methodology: This is a qualitative-quantitative, retrospective and cross-sectional study, carried out by collecting data from medical records of patients who used antibiotics and were hospitalized in 2019 in a hospital in Pará. Drug interactions were assessed using the Micromedex database. Results: During the study period, 83% (n = 762) of the patients who were admitted to the institution used antibiotics. There was a male prevalence of 54% (n = 409), the average age was 56 years. 6870 drugs were prescribed, of which 1727 (25%) were antimicrobials, an average of two antibiotics prescribed per patient. A 52% rate (n = 395) of drug interactions was obtained between antimicrobial drugs and other classes. The drug ciprofloxacin had the highest number of interactions, 42% (n = 165), interacting with 12 different drugs. Conclusion: the prescriptions analyzed showed a high index of potential drug interactions. Thus, it is stated that the presence of the pharmaceutical professional inserted in the multiprofessional teams and in the process of evaluating prescriptions in the hospital sector, is of extreme importance and need to reduce risks and increase patient safety in the use of medications. |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of ParáEvaluación de posibles interacciones medicamentosas en recetas de antimicrobianos en un hospital del Estado de ParáAvaliação de potenciais interações medicamentosas em prescrições de antimicrobianos em um hospital no Estado do ParáDrug interactionAntimicrobialsClinical pharmacist.AntimicrobianosInteracción farmacológicaFarmacéutico clínico.Interação medicamentosaAntimicrobianosFarmacêutico clínico.Objective: to evaluate the potential drug interactions of antimicrobials in prescriptions of patients admitted to a hospital in the State of Pará, in 2019. Methodology: This is a qualitative-quantitative, retrospective and cross-sectional study, carried out by collecting data from medical records of patients who used antibiotics and were hospitalized in 2019 in a hospital in Pará. Drug interactions were assessed using the Micromedex database. Results: During the study period, 83% (n = 762) of the patients who were admitted to the institution used antibiotics. There was a male prevalence of 54% (n = 409), the average age was 56 years. 6870 drugs were prescribed, of which 1727 (25%) were antimicrobials, an average of two antibiotics prescribed per patient. A 52% rate (n = 395) of drug interactions was obtained between antimicrobial drugs and other classes. The drug ciprofloxacin had the highest number of interactions, 42% (n = 165), interacting with 12 different drugs. Conclusion: the prescriptions analyzed showed a high index of potential drug interactions. Thus, it is stated that the presence of the pharmaceutical professional inserted in the multiprofessional teams and in the process of evaluating prescriptions in the hospital sector, is of extreme importance and need to reduce risks and increase patient safety in the use of medications.Objetivo: evaluar las posibles interacciones medicamentosas de los antimicrobianos en la prescripción de pacientes ingresados en un hospital del estado de Pará, en 2019. Metodología: Se trata de un estudio cualitativo-cuantitativo, retrospectivo y transversal, realizado mediante la recolección de datos de historias clínicas de pacientes que tomaron antibióticos y fueron hospitalizados en 2019 en un hospital de Pará. Las interacciones medicamentosas se evaluaron utilizando la base de datos Micromedex. Resultados: Durante el período de estudio, el 83% (n = 762) de los pacientes que ingresaron a la institución utilizaron antibióticos. Hubo una prevalencia masculina del 54% (n = 409), la edad promedio fue de 56 años. Se prescribieron 6870 medicamentos, de los cuales 1727 (25%) fueron antimicrobianos, un promedio de dos antibióticos prescritos por paciente. El fármaco ciprofloxacino tuvo el mayor número de interacciones, 42% (n = 165), interactuando con 12 fármacos diferentes. Conclusión: las prescripciones analizadas mostraron un alto índice de interacciones farmacológicas potenciales. Así, se afirma que la presencia del profesional farmacéutico insertado en los equipos multiprofesionales y en el proceso de evaluación de prescripciones en el sector hospitalario, es de suma importancia y necesidad para reducir riesgos y aumentar la seguridad del paciente en el uso de medicamentos.Objetivo: avaliar as potenciais interações medicamentosas de antimicrobianos em prescrições de pacientes internados em um hospital no Estado do Pará, no ano de 2019. Metodologia: Trata-se de estudo quali-quantitativo, retrospectivo e transversal, realizado através da coleta de dados de prontuários de pacientes que fizeram uso de antibióticos e estavam internados no ano de 2019 em um hospital no Pará. As interações medicamentosas foram avaliadas através da base de dados do Micromedex. Resultados: No período em estudo, 83% (n=762) dos pacientes que foram internados na instituição fizeram uso de antibiótico. Houve prevalência do sexo masculino com 54% (n=409), a idade média foi de 56 anos. Foram prescritos 6870 medicamentos, sendo que 1727 (25%) eram antimicrobianos, média de dois antibióticos prescritos por paciente. Obteve-se uma taxa de 52% (n=395) de interações medicamentosas entre os medicamentos antimicrobianos e de outras classes. O fármaco ciprofloxacino apresentou o maior número de interações, 42% (n=165), interagindo com 12 fármacos diferentes. Conclusão: as prescrições analisadas apresentaram um alto índice de potenciais interações medicamentosas. Dessa maneira, afirma-se que a presença do profissional farmacêutico inseridos nas equipes multiprofissionais e no processo de avaliação de prescrições no setor hospitalar, é de extrema importância e necessidade para diminuição dos riscos e aumento na segurança do paciente no uso de medicamentos.Research, Society and Development2021-05-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1505510.33448/rsd-v10i5.15055Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e29010515055Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e29010515055Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e290105150552525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15055/13411Copyright (c) 2021 Samara de Oliveira Vilaça; Diego da Silva Santana; Elizama da Sá Alves; Soraia dos Santos Penha; Valdicley Vieira Vale; Carolina Heitmann Mares Azevedo Ribeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVilaça, Samara de Oliveira Santana, Diego da Silva Alves, Elizama da Sá Penha, Soraia dos Santos Vale, Valdicley Vieira Ribeiro, Carolina Heitmann Mares Azevedo 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15055Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:58.517008Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará Evaluación de posibles interacciones medicamentosas en recetas de antimicrobianos en un hospital del Estado de Pará Avaliação de potenciais interações medicamentosas em prescrições de antimicrobianos em um hospital no Estado do Pará |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará Vilaça, Samara de Oliveira Drug interaction Antimicrobials Clinical pharmacist. Antimicrobianos Interacción farmacológica Farmacéutico clínico. Interação medicamentosa Antimicrobianos Farmacêutico clínico. Vilaça, Samara de Oliveira Drug interaction Antimicrobials Clinical pharmacist. Antimicrobianos Interacción farmacológica Farmacéutico clínico. Interação medicamentosa Antimicrobianos Farmacêutico clínico. |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará |
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in prescriptions of antimicrobials in a hospital in the State of Pará |
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Vilaça, Samara de Oliveira |
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Vilaça, Samara de Oliveira Vilaça, Samara de Oliveira Santana, Diego da Silva Alves, Elizama da Sá Penha, Soraia dos Santos Vale, Valdicley Vieira Ribeiro, Carolina Heitmann Mares Azevedo Santana, Diego da Silva Alves, Elizama da Sá Penha, Soraia dos Santos Vale, Valdicley Vieira Ribeiro, Carolina Heitmann Mares Azevedo |
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Santana, Diego da Silva Alves, Elizama da Sá Penha, Soraia dos Santos Vale, Valdicley Vieira Ribeiro, Carolina Heitmann Mares Azevedo |
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Vilaça, Samara de Oliveira Santana, Diego da Silva Alves, Elizama da Sá Penha, Soraia dos Santos Vale, Valdicley Vieira Ribeiro, Carolina Heitmann Mares Azevedo |
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Drug interaction Antimicrobials Clinical pharmacist. Antimicrobianos Interacción farmacológica Farmacéutico clínico. Interação medicamentosa Antimicrobianos Farmacêutico clínico. |
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Drug interaction Antimicrobials Clinical pharmacist. Antimicrobianos Interacción farmacológica Farmacéutico clínico. Interação medicamentosa Antimicrobianos Farmacêutico clínico. |
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Objective: to evaluate the potential drug interactions of antimicrobials in prescriptions of patients admitted to a hospital in the State of Pará, in 2019. Methodology: This is a qualitative-quantitative, retrospective and cross-sectional study, carried out by collecting data from medical records of patients who used antibiotics and were hospitalized in 2019 in a hospital in Pará. Drug interactions were assessed using the Micromedex database. Results: During the study period, 83% (n = 762) of the patients who were admitted to the institution used antibiotics. There was a male prevalence of 54% (n = 409), the average age was 56 years. 6870 drugs were prescribed, of which 1727 (25%) were antimicrobials, an average of two antibiotics prescribed per patient. A 52% rate (n = 395) of drug interactions was obtained between antimicrobial drugs and other classes. The drug ciprofloxacin had the highest number of interactions, 42% (n = 165), interacting with 12 different drugs. Conclusion: the prescriptions analyzed showed a high index of potential drug interactions. Thus, it is stated that the presence of the pharmaceutical professional inserted in the multiprofessional teams and in the process of evaluating prescriptions in the hospital sector, is of extreme importance and need to reduce risks and increase patient safety in the use of medications. |
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