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Neuroimaging and the Investigation of Drug-Drug Interactions Involving Psychedelics. [PDF]
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2018
A drug interaction occurs when the effects of a drug are altered by the effects of another drug, a vaccine, herb, foodstuff, or device. In drug–drug interactions, a precipitant drug increases or reduces the effects of an object drug by pharmaceutical, pharmacokinetic, or pharmacodynamic mechanisms.
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A drug interaction occurs when the effects of a drug are altered by the effects of another drug, a vaccine, herb, foodstuff, or device. In drug–drug interactions, a precipitant drug increases or reduces the effects of an object drug by pharmaceutical, pharmacokinetic, or pharmacodynamic mechanisms.
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2014
Pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions occur when the absorption, metabolism, distribution, or elimination of one drug is altered by coadministration of another. Compared with many antimicrobial drugs, the fluoroquinolones cause relatively few pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions.
Roula B. Qaqish, Ronald E. Polk
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Pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions occur when the absorption, metabolism, distribution, or elimination of one drug is altered by coadministration of another. Compared with many antimicrobial drugs, the fluoroquinolones cause relatively few pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions.
Roula B. Qaqish, Ronald E. Polk
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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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Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2004
To develop a list of clinically important drug-drug interactions (DDIs) likely to be encountered in community and ambulatory pharmacy settings and detected by a computerized pharmacy system.Cross-sectional, one-time evaluation.United States in fall 2001.An expert panel comprising two physicians, two clinical pharmacists, and an expert on DDIs ...
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To develop a list of clinically important drug-drug interactions (DDIs) likely to be encountered in community and ambulatory pharmacy settings and detected by a computerized pharmacy system.Cross-sectional, one-time evaluation.United States in fall 2001.An expert panel comprising two physicians, two clinical pharmacists, and an expert on DDIs ...
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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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Aspirin, stroke and drug-drug interactions
Vascular Pharmacology, 2016Low-dose aspirin, alone or in combination, is recommended for the secondary prevention of acute non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack, starting soon after the acute event. Clinically-relevant drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a major concern of regulatory agencies and practicing physicians.
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Avoiding Drug-Drug Interactions
Chemotherapy, 2009<i>Background:</i> Drugs may be prescribed in combinations causing drug-drug interactions (DDI) and adverse drug reactions (ADR), resulting in hospital care. <i>Methods:</i> To provide prescribers of drug therapy with a better knowledge of individuals’ current drug therapy, governments have started to collect prescribing data ...
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Drug‐Drug Interactions With Fluoroquinolones
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1993Antimicrobials of the fluoroquinolone class are involved in a number of clinically important drug‐drug interactions. Many of these interactions occur with all the available agents and exhibit little interpatient variability. In contrast, others occur only with specific fluoroquinolones and their extent varies markedly among subjects.
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Architecture of the drug-drug interaction network
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2011Drug interaction information has been extensively compiled into large databases. The objective of the present study was to provide a systematic overview of the available drug interaction information, using a network approach.The drug-drug interaction information was retrieved from a comprehensive source reference that documents primary drug interaction
T.-M. Hu, T.-M. Hu, W. L. Hayton
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