Ll. Lien et Ej. Lien, PREVENTING POTENTIAL-DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COMMUNITY PHARMACY, Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics, 19(6), 1994, pp. 371-379
With ongoing debate on health care reform including improved pharmaceu
tical care, there is much current concern about drug interactions and
their prevention. Many patients visit more than one doctor for their d
ifferent diseases and receive more than one drug at a time, and often
doctors are unaware of all the medications their patients are taking a
nd the risks to which their patients are exposed when treated with mul
tiple drugs. Pharmacists in the community setting or hospital are the
most accessible health care providers able to intervene when faced wit
h potential drug interactions that may occur during patients' multiple
drug therapy. A few selected examples of potential drug-drug interact
ions and interventions instituted are presented in this paper. Possibl
e mechanisms for the drug interactions are also discussed. It is hoped
that more documentation of pharmacists' involvement in such intervent
ions will demonstrate the true value of pharmaceutical care.