Evaluation of Potential Drug Interactions with AiDKlinik (R) in a Random Population Sample

INTEGRATED PHARMACY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE(2022)

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Purpose: Undesirable drug interactions are frequent, they endanger the success of therapy, and they lead to adverse drug reactions. The present study aimed to evaluate statistically potentially drug interactions in a locally circumscribed, random sample population. Patients and Methods: In a random sample population of 264 patients taking medications, we performed analyses with the drug information system AiDKlinik (R). Statistical analysis was performed using SAS version 9.4. Results: Statistically potentially drug interactions were recorded in 82/264 (31.1%) subjects, including 39/82 (47.56%) men, and 43/ 82 (52.43%) women (chi(2)= 0.081; p = 0.776). The average number of potential possible interactions detected per person was 1.60 +/- 1.21. The regression model with the variables age, body-mass-index and number of long-term-medications shows a significant association between the number of long-term medications taken and the number of moderately severe and severe reactions to drug interactions (F(3.239) = 28.67, p < 0.0001; (t(239) 8.28; p < 0.0001)). After backward elimination, the regression model showed a significant interaction with the number of long-term medications (t (240) = 8.73, p < 0.0001) and body-mass-index (t (240) = 2.02, p = 0.0442). In descriptive analysis, the highest percentages of potential drug interactions occurred in 42/82 (51.22%) subjects with body mass indices (BMIs) >25 kg/m2 and in 28/82 (34.15%) subjects aged 61-70 years. Conclusion: Number of long-term medications use, age, and obesity may lead to increased drug-drug interactions in a random population sample.
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long-term medications, drug interactions, random sample population, prevalence, age-and gender-specific frequency
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