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Engelsk titel: It is possible to reduce drug-drug interactions. Interactions were corrected frequently by patient-specific letters to general practitioners Läs online Författare: Quittenbaum, Stephan ; Cronberg, Olof ; Nordquist, Cecilia Språk: Swe Antal referenser: 9 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 13127268

Tidskrift

Läkartidningen 2013;110(48)2176-7 ISSN 0023-7205 E-ISSN 1652-7518 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

During 2012, one Swedish national goal for better health for elderly was to decrease drug-drug interactions. We performed an intervention, where the physicians in primary health care were alerted to which of their patients had a drug-drug interaction. The physicians received a letter with patient information and recommendations on how to act. They were requested to review if the interactions still were present and consider changing the medication. They were also asked to answer a questionnaire. The four interactions studied were: potassium-amiloride, warfarin-aspirin, warfarin-NSAIDs and clopidogrel-omeprazole. Less than half of the drug-drug interactions were intentional. More than half had appeared during the last year, although the drug prescription systems warn of the interactions. Two months after sending 261 interaction alert letters to the physicians 110 (42%) of the prescriptions were changed. However, during the same period 44 new interactions appeared.