
Although thousands of articles on drug interactions have been published and numerous computerized screening systems have been developed, patients continue to suffer from adverse drug interactions. Possible methods for reducing the risk of drug interactions include improving the knowledge of health care providers, improving computerized screening systems, providing information on patient risk factors, increased use of pharmacogenetic information, more attention to drug administration risk factors, and improving patient education on drug interactions.
Databases, Factual, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Patient Education as Topic, Computers, Pharmaceutical Services, Humans, Drug Interactions, Risk Assessment
Databases, Factual, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Patient Education as Topic, Computers, Pharmaceutical Services, Humans, Drug Interactions, Risk Assessment
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