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  • Drug-drug interaction software in clinical practice : a systematic review
    Roblek, Tina ...
    Purpose Several electronic databases which report the prevalence of drug-druginteractions (DDIs) are used as a tool for evaluation of potentially harmful DDIs. The aim of our review was to evaluate ... the usability and appropriateness of commercially available electronic databases which assess the prevalence of potential DDIs. Methods The systematic electronic literature search was conducted with the following search terms: "database" AND "software," and "drug-drug interactions" AND "database," and the inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied in order to identify the publications of interest. Results A total of 3766 papers were identified by systematic search. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 38 publications were included in the analysis. The most commonly used software inthe included studies was MicromedexŽ Drug-Reax, for which some authors argueto be the most reliable due to highest sensitivity. It gives information about clinical consequences of DDIs, classifies underlying mechanism and onsetof the adverse outcome (either rapid, or delayed) as well as severity (such as minor, moderate, or major), and provides the level of evidence which supports this information. This data is also provided by Drug Interaction Facts", Lexi-Interact", and Pharmavista". A small number of studies which compared assessment of DDIs with electronic database and the clinicianʼs assessment showed large discrepancy in number and relevance of detected DDIs. The overlap was in some cases as low as 11 %.
    Vir: European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. - ISSN 0031-6970 (Vol. 71, no. 2, 2015, str. 131-142)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2015
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 3795313