The Risk of Drug-Drug Interactions with Paracetamol in a Population of Hospitalized Geriatric Patients.

Journal of Pharmaceutics Pub Date : 2020-01-19 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/1354209
Lykke Ida Kaas Oldenburg, Kim Peder Dalhoff, Luana Østerdal Sandoval, Charlotte Vermehren
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Abstract

Aims: This study investigates the consumption of paracetamol and the risk of potential drug-drug interactions and assesses the clinical impact hereof in patients admitted to a department of geriatric medicine.

Methods: A retrospective and longitudinal study was conducted in patients who had been receiving paracetamol upon or during hospitalization. The hospital files of the included patients were reviewed, including documentation of concomitant medications, diagnoses, biochemical values, and adverse incidents during admission. These parameters were used as a clinical follow-up when assessing a clinical probability impact of the identified drug-drug interactions.

Results: In total, 104 patients were admitted during the study period. 91 (87.5%) of these (mean age 86 years) received a prescription or were treated with paracetamol. Of these, 10% were evaluated as being at risk of potential drug-drug interactions with paracetamol. Seven of the potential drug-drug interactions were related to treatments with warfarin, one with valsartan and one with phenytoin. Of the nine patients at risk, six did experience either abnormal biochemical values or potential related clinical incidents. Four patients experienced increased INR (range 3.2-4.6), of which one patient suffered from anaemia and one with hematemesis. Two patients experienced increased ALAT/ASAT (55/42 U/I and 87/51 U/I, both females). One experienced hypertension.

Conclusion: A large majority of the patients in this study received treatment with paracetamol. Six patients were evaluated as having abnormal biochemical values or were experiencing clinical incidents during their hospitalization potentially related to the identified potential drug-drug interactions.

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目的:本研究调查某老年医学科住院患者扑热息痛的使用情况和潜在的药物相互作用风险,并评估其临床影响。方法:对住院时或住院期间服用扑热息痛的患者进行回顾性和纵向研究。我们回顾了纳入患者的医院档案,包括伴随用药、诊断、生化值和入院期间不良事件的记录。这些参数被用作评估确定的药物-药物相互作用的临床概率影响的临床随访。结果:研究期间共收治104例患者。其中91人(87.5%)(平均年龄86岁)接受处方或使用扑热息痛治疗。其中,10%被评估为有可能与扑热息痛发生药物相互作用的风险。7例潜在的药物-药物相互作用与华法林治疗有关,1例与缬沙坦治疗有关,1例与苯妥英治疗有关。在有风险的9名患者中,6名患者确实经历了异常的生化值或潜在的相关临床事件。4例患者INR升高(范围3.2-4.6),其中1例出现贫血,1例出现呕血。2例患者ALAT/ASAT升高(55/42 U/I和87/51 U/I,均为女性)。其中一人患有高血压。结论:本研究中绝大多数患者接受了扑热息痛治疗。6名患者被评估为有异常生化值或在住院期间经历可能与确定的潜在药物-药物相互作用相关的临床事件。
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