Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark

Hans Kristian Råket Pedersen, Anne Mette Skov Sørensen, Astrid Blicher Schelde, Martin Erik Nyeland, Espen Jimenez Solem

Abstract

Previous studies on the prevalence of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) have largely been restricted to specific hospital departments. We identified common drug combinations and potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in an entire hospital population throughout 1 year. Frequently administered drug combinations involved analgesics, cardiovascular medicines and gastrointestinal medicines. The prevalence of pDDIs among newly hospitalised patients was 2.6%. The most common pDDIs were ibuprofen–paracetamol, pantoprazole–paracetamol and morphine–paracetamol. Critical pDDIs were rare and only accounted for 0.4% of pDDIs.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftAdverse Drug Reaction Bulletin
Vol/bind330
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)1279-1282
ISSN0044-6394
StatusUdgivet - 1 okt. 2021

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