Assessment of Potential Drug - Drug Interaction among the Patients Receiving Cancer Chemotherapy: A Cross-sectional Study

IF 0.4 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.4103/jpp.jpp_16_21
K. Venkatesh, Swathi Acharya, R. Holla
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Objectives: To identify and assess the various potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) among the patients receiving cancer chemotherapy, using the database from Lexicomp® Solutions with the ultimate goal of raising awareness among clinicians for safe medication usage. Materials and Methods: It is a prospective, cross-sectional study engaged at a tertiary care hospital in South India. Data regarding clinically prescribed drugs were obtained from the patients admitted to the oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital within the time frame of 6 months (June 2018 to December 2018). Frequency and clinical relevance, the onset, and Severity of pDDIs were assessed using the database from Lexicomp® Solutions version 4.1.2. Data were analyzed using the descriptive statistics. Statistical significance was analyzed using the Mann–Whitney and Chi-square tests. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to identify the correlation between the incidence of drug-drug interactions with age, the number of drugs prescribed, and the type of cancer. Results: A total of 895 pDDIs were seen, including 261 with chemotherapeutic drugs and 634 with supportive medication. It was observed that around 14.18% of cyclophosphamide showing interaction with Ondansetron among chemotherapeutic drugs, whereas 9.14% of lithium presenting interaction with Ondansetron among supportive therapy. A statistically significant higher interaction was noted among supportive medications provided when compared to anticancer drugs (P = 0.001). Conclusions: The majority of pDDIs observed among the patients receiving chemotherapy with supportive medications as compared to anticancer chemotherapy. There is an urgent need for special safety measures to monitor and prevent drug interactions in the oncology unit.
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癌症化疗患者潜在药物相互作用的评估:一项跨部门研究
目的:使用Lexicomp®Solutions的数据库,识别和评估接受癌症化疗的患者中各种潜在的药物相互作用(pDDI),最终目的是提高临床医生对安全用药的认识。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性的横断面研究,在南印度的一家三级护理医院进行。在6个月(2018年6月至2018年12月)的时间范围内,从一家三级护理医院肿瘤科入院的患者那里获得了有关临床处方药的数据。使用Lexicomp®Solutions 4.1.2版的数据库评估pDDI的频率和临床相关性、发病率和严重程度。使用描述性统计对数据进行分析。使用Mann-Whitney和卡方检验对统计学显著性进行分析。皮尔逊相关系数用于确定药物与药物相互作用的发生率与年龄、处方药物数量和癌症类型之间的相关性。结果:共发现895个pDDI,其中261个使用化疗药物,634个使用支持药物。据观察,在化疗药物中,约14.18%的环磷酰胺表现出与昂丹司琼的相互作用,而在支持性治疗中,9.14%的锂表现出与昂丹西酮的相互作用。与抗癌药物相比,所提供的支持性药物之间的相互作用具有统计学意义(P=0.001)。结论:与抗癌化疗相比,在接受支持性药物化疗的患者中观察到大多数pDDI。迫切需要采取特殊的安全措施来监测和预防肿瘤科的药物相互作用。
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