Drug Interactions Pharmacology: A Narrative Review

Lívia Maria Barbosa Neves, Louryanne de Castro Silva, M. B. D. de Melo, Yasmin Vitória Silva Nobre, Emanuel Tenório Paulino, Êurica Adélia Nogueira Ribeiro, C. F. Rodrigues, Amanda Karine Barros Ferreira Rodrigues
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: The simultaneous prescription of multiple drugs used in therapeutic schemes can result in drug interactions, with desirable or undesirable effects. Thus, the objective of this study was to describe the mechanisms involved in clinically relevant drug interactions. This is a narrative review in which studies published in PUBMED and the VHL were searched in the following databases: MedLine, Lilacs, and Scielo. The search was performed in May 2021, after reading the articles and their references. The results showed that drug interactions occur through the co-administration of different compounds. In this context, drugs can suffer pharmaceutical interactions due to different physical-chemical processes, as well as after administration, interfering in the mechanisms of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics, with changes in the pharmacological effect. Such mechanisms can cause undesirable outcomes, such as increased toxicity or impairment of therapeutic effect, or be used as a strategy for beneficial interactions to increase the pharmacological effect or reduce toxicity. Given the clinical impacts that may occur due to drug interactions, knowledge about the different mechanisms involved in drug interactions is essential.
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在治疗方案中同时使用多种药物可能导致药物相互作用,产生理想或不理想的效果。因此,本研究的目的是描述临床相关药物相互作用的机制。这是一篇叙述性综述,在以下数据库中检索了PUBMED和VHL上发表的研究:MedLine、Lilacs和Scielo。在阅读了相关文章及其参考文献后,于2021年5月进行了搜索。结果表明,药物相互作用是通过不同化合物的共同给药而发生的。在这种情况下,药物可能由于不同的物理化学过程以及给药后发生药物相互作用,干扰药代动力学或药效学的吸收、分布、代谢和消除机制,从而改变药理作用。这种机制可能导致不良结果,如毒性增加或治疗效果受损,或用作有益相互作用的策略,以增加药理作用或减少毒性。考虑到药物相互作用可能产生的临床影响,了解药物相互作用的不同机制是必不可少的。
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