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Electrochemistry of Drug Interactions and Incompatibilities

1986
Molecular associations involving drugs are of considerable pharmacological importance. Incompatibilities and the binding of “active” drugs to “inert” formulation components are characterized by such associations and may result in rendering otherwise carefully planned therapeutic regimens ineffective.
G. M. Eckert, F. Gutmann, H. Keyzer
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Physicochemical Drug Interactions and Incompatibilities

1998
This chapter deals with some practical consequences of the physical chemistry of drugs- particularly their interactions with each other, with solvents and with excipients in formulations. Sometimes the interaction is beneficial and sometimes not.
A. T. Florence, D. Attwood
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[Drug incompatibility in the aged].

Fortschritte der Medizin, 1983
Geriatric patients often have several diseases so that in the acute phase the doctor has to treat with many drugs simultaneously. Elderly persons are more vulnerable to drug effects, both therapeutic and adverse. Physiological and pathological changes with aging influence geriatric drug therapy. Pharmacokinetic differences are generally consistent with
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Aminophylline-Theophylline Drug Incompatibilities

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1982
J A, Visconti, V J, Tormo, J F, Dasta
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DRUG INCOMPATIBILITY.

The Lancet, 1924
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Drug Incompatibilities

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
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Nursing Diagnosis of Drug Incompatibility

Advances in Nursing Science, 1979
J, LeSage, C, Beck, M, Johnson
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Incompatibility of Propofol Emulsion with Anesthetic Drugs 

Anesthesiology, 1998
C, Lamontagne   +2 more
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