Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs

OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency of combination of antidepressants with other drugs and risk of drug interactions in the setting public hospital units in Brazil. METHODS: Prescriptions of all patients admitted to a public hospital from November 1996 to February 1997 were surveyed from the hospital...

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Main Authors: Lincoln Sakiara Miyasaka, Alvaro Nagib Atallah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
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spelling doaj-79d7ad66fe214b4488f5efe0e9df9f892020-11-25T03:59:12ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública0034-89101518-8787372212215S0034-89102003000200008Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugsLincoln Sakiara Miyasaka0Alvaro Nagib Atallah1Universidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloOBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency of combination of antidepressants with other drugs and risk of drug interactions in the setting public hospital units in Brazil. METHODS: Prescriptions of all patients admitted to a public hospital from November 1996 to February 1997 were surveyed from the hospital's data processing center in São Paulo, Brazil. A manual search of case notes of all patients admitted to the psychiatric unit from January 1993 to December 1995 and all patients registered in the affective disorders outpatient clinic in December 1996 was carried out. Patients taking any antidepressant were identified and concomitant use of drugs was checked. By means of a software program (Micromedex®) drug interactions were identified. RESULTS: Out of 6,844 patients admitted to the hospital, 63 (0.9%) used antidepressants and 16 (25.3%) were at risk of drug interaction. Out of 311 patients in the psychiatric unit, 63 (20.2%) used antidepressants and 13 of them (20.6%) were at risk. Out of 87 patients in the affective disorders outpatient clinic, 43 (49.4%) took antidepressants and 7 (16.2%) were at risk. In general, the use of antidepressants was recorded in 169 patients and 36 (21.3%) were at risk of drug interactions. Twenty different forms of combinations at risk of drug interactions were identified: four were classified as mild, 15 moderate and one severe interaction. CONCLUSION: In the hospital general units the number of drug interactions per patient was higher than in the psychiatric unit; and prescription for depression was lower than expected.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102003000200008&lng=en&tlng=endrug interactionsantidepressive agentsdrug utilizationrisk assessmentprescriptions, drug
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Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs
Revista de Saúde Pública
drug interactions
antidepressive agents
drug utilization
risk assessment
prescriptions, drug
author_facet Lincoln Sakiara Miyasaka
Alvaro Nagib Atallah
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title Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs
title_short Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs
title_full Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs
title_fullStr Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs
title_full_unstemmed Risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs
title_sort risk of drug interaction: combination of antidepressants and other drugs
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
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1518-8787
description OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency of combination of antidepressants with other drugs and risk of drug interactions in the setting public hospital units in Brazil. METHODS: Prescriptions of all patients admitted to a public hospital from November 1996 to February 1997 were surveyed from the hospital's data processing center in São Paulo, Brazil. A manual search of case notes of all patients admitted to the psychiatric unit from January 1993 to December 1995 and all patients registered in the affective disorders outpatient clinic in December 1996 was carried out. Patients taking any antidepressant were identified and concomitant use of drugs was checked. By means of a software program (Micromedex®) drug interactions were identified. RESULTS: Out of 6,844 patients admitted to the hospital, 63 (0.9%) used antidepressants and 16 (25.3%) were at risk of drug interaction. Out of 311 patients in the psychiatric unit, 63 (20.2%) used antidepressants and 13 of them (20.6%) were at risk. Out of 87 patients in the affective disorders outpatient clinic, 43 (49.4%) took antidepressants and 7 (16.2%) were at risk. In general, the use of antidepressants was recorded in 169 patients and 36 (21.3%) were at risk of drug interactions. Twenty different forms of combinations at risk of drug interactions were identified: four were classified as mild, 15 moderate and one severe interaction. CONCLUSION: In the hospital general units the number of drug interactions per patient was higher than in the psychiatric unit; and prescription for depression was lower than expected.
topic drug interactions
antidepressive agents
drug utilization
risk assessment
prescriptions, drug
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