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CARDIOVASCULAR DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS

Cardiology Clinics, 2001
The drug-drug interactions discussed in this article have either documented or suspected clinical relevance for patients with cardiovascular disease and the clinician involved in the care of these patients. Oftentimes, drug-drug interactions are difficult, if not impossible, to predict because of the high degree of interpatient variability in drug ...
J R, Anderson, J J, Nawarskas
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A drug-to-drug interaction package

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1989
This paper describes an electronic database for handling the interactions between active principles administered to various patients. The computer used is a personal computer with adequate mass memory, software, and data obtained from pharmacological sources.
PINCIROLI, FRANCESCO, POZZI, GIUSEPPE
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Drugs and their Interactions

Current Drug Discovery Technologies, 2013
Small molecules with selective efficacy can be used as drugs. Drugs typically have a therapeutic dose range where the benefit from intended effects outweighs the cost of unintended (side) effects. Herein, I use case scenarios to illustrate potential advantages and pitfalls of treatment with drugs alone or in combination.
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Drug Interactions with Antihypertensive Drugs

Drugs, 1978
Drug interactions with antihypertensive drugs can be either beneficial or hazardous. The hazardous interactions are relatively infrequent but must be shown so they can be avoided. Those of most importance involve interaction with guanethidine-type agents and tricyclic antidepressants, amphetamine-type anorexiants or phenolpropanolamine-type common cold
J E, Crook, A S, Nies
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Perioperative drug interactions

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1993
The various classes of IV and inhalation anesthetics all appear to potentiate one another. Many of these interactions are clinically useful in outpatient anesthesia, and many are quite predictable. True synergy is most likely to occur when two drugs produce similar actions by slightly different mechanisms.
P, Michalowski, C E, Rosow
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Drug-Drug Interactions with Antipsychotics

CNS Spectrums, 2007
Recognizing 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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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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Integration of the Drug–Gene Interaction Database (DGIdb 4.0) with open crowdsource efforts

Nucleic Acids Research, 2021
Sharon L Freshour   +2 more
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