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Assessment of the consistency among three drug compendia in listing and ranking of drug-drug interactions

机译:评估三种药物纲要在药物相互作用列表和排序中的一致性

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Inconsistent information about drug-drug interactions can cause variations in prescribing, and possibly increase the incidence of morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to assess whether there is an inconsistency in drug-drug interaction listing and ranking in three authoritative, freely accessible online drug information sources: The British National Formulary; The Compendium about Drugs Licensed for Use in the United Kingdom (the Electronic Medicines Compendium) and the Compendium about Drugs Licensed for Use in the United States (the DailyMed). Information on drug-drug interactions for thirty drugs which have a high or medium potential for interactions have been selected for analysis. In total, 1971 drug-drug interactions were listed in all three drug information sources, of these 992 were ranked as the interactions with the potential of clinical significance. Comparative analysis identified that 63.98% of interactions were listed in only one drug information source, and 66.63% of interactions were ranked in only one drug information source. Only 15.12% listed and 11.19% ranked interactions were identified in all three information sources. Intraclass correlation coefficient indicated a weak correlation among the three drug information sources in listing (0.366), as well as in ranking drug interactions (0.467). This study showed inconsistency of information on drug-drug interaction for the selected drugs in three authoritative, freely accessible online drug information sources. The application of a uniform methodology in assessment of information, and then the presentation of information in a standardized format is required to prevent and adequately manage drug-drug interactions.
机译:有关药物相互作用的信息不一致可能会导致处方差异,并可能增加发病率和死亡率。这项研究的目的是评估在三种权威的,可自由访问的在线药物信息源中,药物与药物相互作用的列表和排名是否存在不一致:关于在英国许可使用的药物的纲要(《电子医学纲要》)和在美国许可使用的药物的纲要(《每日医学》)。已选择了三十种具有高或中等相互作用潜力的药物的药物相互作用信息,以进行分析。总共,在所有三个药物信息源中列出了1971年的药物相互作用,在这992个相互作用中具有临床意义。比较分析表明,只有一种药物信息源列出了63.98%的相互作用,而只有一种药物信息源列出了66.63%的相互作用。在所有三个信息源中,仅列出了15.12%列出的交互和11.19%排名的交互。类内相关系数表明在清单(0.366)和排名药物相互作用(0.467)中这三种药物信息源之间的相关性较弱。这项研究表明,在三个权威的,可自由访问的在线药物信息源中,有关所选药物的药物相互作用的信息不一致。需要采用统一的方法来评估信息,然后以标准化格式呈现信息,以防止和充分管理药物相互作用。

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