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 Study Design: A cross sectional, observational study.
 Place and Duration of Study: Pharmacy store, Government Medical College & Hospital, Nagpur, between July 2022 to September 2022.
 Methodology: Cross Sectional study performed in outpatient department from July 2022 to September 2022 analysed 382 patient prescriptions (Male : Female 1.41 : 1.0 ; Mean Age 33.67 ± 23.18 ) to evaluate for potential DDIs. Precription with atleast 2 drugs were included in the analysis. Data was analysed for potential drug- drug interactions using Rx list drug interaction checker Online, an online software to check drug-drug interactions (https://www.rxlist.com/drug-interaction-checker.htm) available on the website. Descriptive statistics were performed using MS Excel 2019.
 Results: Of the 382 (Male: Female 1.41 : 1.0 ; Mean Age 33.67 ± 23.18 )prescriptions analysed for potential DDIs , 55 prescription were found to have potential DDIs. In those 55 prescriptions, 73 potential DDIs were identified.
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摘要
目的:评价门诊处方中潜在的药物-药物相互作用(pddi)。
研究设计:横断面观察性研究。
学习地点和时间:药店、政府医学院等;医院,那格浦尔,2022年7月至2022年9月。方法:横断面研究于2022年7月至2022年9月在门诊进行,分析了382例患者的处方(男:女1.41:1.0;平均年龄(33.67±23.18)评估潜在的ddi。处方中至少有2种药物被纳入分析。使用Rx list drug interaction checker Online(一种用于检查药物-药物相互作用的在线软件)(https://www.rxlist.com/drug-interaction-checker.htm)对数据进行潜在的药物-药物相互作用分析。描述性统计使用MS Excel 2019.
结果:382例(男:女1.41例:1.0例;平均年龄(33.67±23.18)张处方存在潜在ddi, 55张处方存在潜在ddi。在这55张处方中,鉴定出73张潜在的ddi。
结论:本研究发现潜在药物-药物相互作用发生率为14.39%。
Evaluation of Potential Drug-drug Interactions in Prescription in Outpatient Department of Tertiary Care Hospital
Aims: To evaluate potential drug- drug interactions (pDDIs) in prescriptions generated in outpatient department.
Study Design: A cross sectional, observational study.
Place and Duration of Study: Pharmacy store, Government Medical College & Hospital, Nagpur, between July 2022 to September 2022.
Methodology: Cross Sectional study performed in outpatient department from July 2022 to September 2022 analysed 382 patient prescriptions (Male : Female 1.41 : 1.0 ; Mean Age 33.67 ± 23.18 ) to evaluate for potential DDIs. Precription with atleast 2 drugs were included in the analysis. Data was analysed for potential drug- drug interactions using Rx list drug interaction checker Online, an online software to check drug-drug interactions (https://www.rxlist.com/drug-interaction-checker.htm) available on the website. Descriptive statistics were performed using MS Excel 2019.
Results: Of the 382 (Male: Female 1.41 : 1.0 ; Mean Age 33.67 ± 23.18 )prescriptions analysed for potential DDIs , 55 prescription were found to have potential DDIs. In those 55 prescriptions, 73 potential DDIs were identified.
Conclusion: Incidence of potential drug- drug interactions was found to be 14.39% in these study.