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2018
Drug–food interactions can be a major source of patient inconvenience and nonadherence through disruptions in a patient’s daily schedule. Lack of knowledge of potentially significant drug–food interactions can lead to poor clinical outcomes. For example, administering ketoconazole tablets with a meal may decrease absorption.
Eric Wenzler +2 more
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Drug–food interactions can be a major source of patient inconvenience and nonadherence through disruptions in a patient’s daily schedule. Lack of knowledge of potentially significant drug–food interactions can lead to poor clinical outcomes. For example, administering ketoconazole tablets with a meal may decrease absorption.
Eric Wenzler +2 more
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A Review-Drug-Food Interactions
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2017Although it is well known and identified that drug-drug interactions exist, the recognition of importance of food and drug interactions to practice has been growing much slower. On the other hand, drug-food/nutrient interactions continue to grow with the common use of medications. Beside the awareness of this type of interactions, food-drug interaction
Brijesh Kumar Saroj +2 more
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2016
This chapter provides an overview of drug-food interactions in pediatric oncology patients and indicates how interactions happen. Drug interactions can also occur with phytotherapeutic agents and nutritional supplements.
Carolina Witchmichen Penteado Schmidt +1 more
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This chapter provides an overview of drug-food interactions in pediatric oncology patients and indicates how interactions happen. Drug interactions can also occur with phytotherapeutic agents and nutritional supplements.
Carolina Witchmichen Penteado Schmidt +1 more
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