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Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands

OBJECTIVE: There are many drug–drug interactions (D–DI) of which some may cause severe adverse patient outcomes. Dispensing interacting drug combinations should be avoided when the risks are higher than the benefits. The objective of this study was to identify determinants of dispensing undesirable...

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Autores principales: Becker, Matthijs L., Caspers, Peter W. J., Kallewaard, Marjon, Bruinink, Riekert J., Kylstra, Nico B., Heisterkamp, Siem, de Valk, Vincent, van der Veen, André A., Stricker, Bruno H. Ch.
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Publicado: Kluwer Academic Publishers 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1805038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17187223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11096-006-9061-3
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author Becker, Matthijs L.
Caspers, Peter W. J.
Kallewaard, Marjon
Bruinink, Riekert J.
Kylstra, Nico B.
Heisterkamp, Siem
de Valk, Vincent
van der Veen, André A.
Stricker, Bruno H. Ch.
author_facet Becker, Matthijs L.
Caspers, Peter W. J.
Kallewaard, Marjon
Bruinink, Riekert J.
Kylstra, Nico B.
Heisterkamp, Siem
de Valk, Vincent
van der Veen, André A.
Stricker, Bruno H. Ch.
author_sort Becker, Matthijs L.
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description OBJECTIVE: There are many drug–drug interactions (D–DI) of which some may cause severe adverse patient outcomes. Dispensing interacting drug combinations should be avoided when the risks are higher than the benefits. The objective of this study was to identify determinants of dispensing undesirable interacting drug combinations by community pharmacies in the Netherlands. METHODS: A total of 256 Dutch community pharmacies were selected, based on the dispensing of 11 undesirable interacting drug combinations between January 1st, 2001 and October 31st, 2002. These pharmacies were sent a questionnaire by the Inspectorate for Health Care (IHC) concerning their process and structure characteristics. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The number of times the 11 undesirable interacting drug combinations were dispensed. RESULTS: Two hundred and forty-six questionnaires (response rate 96.1%) were completed. Dispensing determinants were only found for the D–DI between macrolide antibiotics and digoxin but not for the other 10 D–DIs. Pharmacies using different medication surveillance systems differed in the dispensing of this interacting drug combination, and pharmacies, which were part of a health care centre dispensed this interacting drug combination more often. CONCLUSION: Medication surveillance in Dutch community pharmacies seems to be effective. Although for most D–DIs no determinants were found, process and structure characteristics may have consequences for the dispensing of undesirable interacting drug combinations.
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spelling pubmed-18050382007-02-26 Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands Becker, Matthijs L. Caspers, Peter W. J. Kallewaard, Marjon Bruinink, Riekert J. Kylstra, Nico B. Heisterkamp, Siem de Valk, Vincent van der Veen, André A. Stricker, Bruno H. Ch. Pharm World Sci Research Article OBJECTIVE: There are many drug–drug interactions (D–DI) of which some may cause severe adverse patient outcomes. Dispensing interacting drug combinations should be avoided when the risks are higher than the benefits. The objective of this study was to identify determinants of dispensing undesirable interacting drug combinations by community pharmacies in the Netherlands. METHODS: A total of 256 Dutch community pharmacies were selected, based on the dispensing of 11 undesirable interacting drug combinations between January 1st, 2001 and October 31st, 2002. These pharmacies were sent a questionnaire by the Inspectorate for Health Care (IHC) concerning their process and structure characteristics. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The number of times the 11 undesirable interacting drug combinations were dispensed. RESULTS: Two hundred and forty-six questionnaires (response rate 96.1%) were completed. Dispensing determinants were only found for the D–DI between macrolide antibiotics and digoxin but not for the other 10 D–DIs. Pharmacies using different medication surveillance systems differed in the dispensing of this interacting drug combination, and pharmacies, which were part of a health care centre dispensed this interacting drug combination more often. CONCLUSION: Medication surveillance in Dutch community pharmacies seems to be effective. Although for most D–DIs no determinants were found, process and structure characteristics may have consequences for the dispensing of undesirable interacting drug combinations. Kluwer Academic Publishers 2006-12-23 2007-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1805038/ /pubmed/17187223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11096-006-9061-3 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2006
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Becker, Matthijs L.
Caspers, Peter W. J.
Kallewaard, Marjon
Bruinink, Riekert J.
Kylstra, Nico B.
Heisterkamp, Siem
de Valk, Vincent
van der Veen, André A.
Stricker, Bruno H. Ch.
Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands
title Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands
title_full Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands
title_short Determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the Netherlands
title_sort determinants of potential drug–drug interaction associated dispensing in community pharmacies in the netherlands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1805038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17187223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11096-006-9061-3
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