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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
Interference With the Delivery of Drugs to Their Sites of Action An increasing number of mechanisms have been described whereby one drug can modify profoundly the action of another. In some of these interactions, the therapeutic effect of a drug may be blocked when another agent prevents it from reaching the site of its pharmacologic action ...
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Interference With the Delivery of Drugs to Their Sites of Action An increasing number of mechanisms have been described whereby one drug can modify profoundly the action of another. In some of these interactions, the therapeutic effect of a drug may be blocked when another agent prevents it from reaching the site of its pharmacologic action ...
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Predicting inductive drug–drug interactions
Pharmacogenomics, 2003Until recently, inductive drug-drug interactions have proved difficult to predict prior to formal pharmacokinetic studies in man. Even then, important interactions have often gone unrecognized until clinical sequelae have occurred in the postmarketing phase.
Christopher, Liddle, Graham R, Robertson
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Drug-Drug Interactions with Antipsychotics
CNS Spectrums, 2007Recognizing drug-drug interactions (DDIs) has become increasingly important as the country's demographics have aged, resulting in more complex medication regimens. Budnitz and colleagues highlighted the frequency of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and the substantial morbidity that results.
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Overview: Pharmacokinetic Drug-Drug Interactions
1997Publisher Summary With the increasing median age of the population, and the now known effectiveness of multiple-therapy regimens for viral diseases, for example, HIV, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and infectious diseases, exposure of a patient to multiple drugs is a common rather than rare occurrence.
A P, Li, M, Jurima-Romet
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Cocaine Drug-Drug Interactions
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1992B F, Sands, D A, Ciraulo
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Abstract Drug–drug interactions may be pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic, which may or may not lead to differences in the clinical responses when the individual drugs are administered alone. The characterization of the interactions is highlighted with regards to altered absorption, distribution, transport, induction/ inhibition and ...
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021, Kenar D Jhaveri, Mark A Perazella
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Dynamic and reconfigurable materials from reversible network interactions
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Matthew J Webber, Mark W Tibbitt
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