High-Risk Patients and Drug Interactions  

Table 1

Conditions that Place Patients at High Risk for Drug Interactions
High risk associated with the severity of disease state being treated
Aplastic anemia
Asthma
Cardiac arrhythmia
Critical care/intensive care patients
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Hepatic disease
Hypothyroid
High risk associated with drug interaction potential of related therapy
Autoimmune disorders
Cardiovascular disease
Gastrointestinal disease, Infection
Psychiatric disorders
Respiratory disorders, Seizure disorders        
  
Drug Interactions
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Types of drug interactions

Warafarin interactions

Digoxin interactions

Beneficial interactions

Specific populations

Interactions and OTC medications
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“Why Don’t We Always See the
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Clinical management of interactions

Case study

References
Exercise  Diet    Sliming products   Benefits of weight loss  Obesity       
Acne Vulgaris         Hemorrhoid         Constipation         Cough         Drug Interactions         Kidney Problems          Nausea  

Diarrhea         Heart Burn         Obstetrics         Arthritis         UTI         Common Cold         GERD         URTIs     LRTIs         

Asthma         Labor         PinWorm         Hypercholesterolemia         Fungal Infections         Cardiovascular diseases         

Diabetes Mellitus