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Clinical relevancy and determinants of potential drug–drug interactions in chronic kidney disease patients: Results from a retrospective analysis

Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice Aug 18, 2017

Saleem A, et al. – The pattern, determinants, and clinical relevancy of potential drug–drug interactions (pDDIs) were examined in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. The higher occurrence of pDDIs was observed in these patients. Researchers suggested that CKD patients with an older age, a higher number of prescribed medicines, lengthy hospitalization, and hypertension were at a higher risk of pDDIs.
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