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Título: Risk factors for potential drug interactions in general practice
Autores/as: Bjerrum, Lars
González Lopez-Valcarcel, Beatriz 
Petersen, Gert
Palabras clave: Drogas
Sistema sanitario español
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Editor/a: 1381-4788
Publicación seriada: European Journal of General Practice 
Resumen: Objective: To identify patient- and practice-related factors associated with potential drug interactions. Methods: A register analysis study ingeneral practices in the county of Funen, Denmark. Prescription data were retrieved from a population-based prescription database (Odense University Pharmacoepidemiologic Database, OPED) covering prescriptions to all inhabitants in the county of Funen, Denmark. All individuals exposed to concurrent use of two or more drugs (polypharmacy) were identified. Combinations of drugs with potential interactions were registered and classified as major, moderate, or minor, depending on the severity of outcome and the quality of documentation. A two-level random coefficient logistic regression model was used to investigate factors related to potential drug interactions. Results: One-third of the population was exposed to polypharmacy, and 6% were exposed to potential drug interactions during 1 year. Patient factors associated with increased risk of potential drug interactions were high age, a high number of concurrently used drugs, and a high number of prescribers. Practice factors associated with potential drug interactions were a high percentage of elderly patients and a low percentage of female patients listed. Conclusion: Prescription data maybe useful in quality-improvement programmes to identify groups of patients and practices at increased risk of drug interactions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/48482
ISSN: 1381-4788
DOI: 10.1080/13814780701815116
Fuente: European Journal of General Practice[ISSN 1381-4788],v. 14, p. 23-29
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