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Diabetic ulcers can progress into tissue death, or gangrene, which create a risk for amputation. Measures for preventing other complications and accelerating wound healing in diabetic ulcers include blood sugar level control, diet adjustment, wound care, ... see more

Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is defined as the alteration of efficacy and toxicity of some drugs in the presence of other drugs. In the treatments of bronchopneumonia in outpatient settings, there is a lack of documentation of DDIs. This study was aimed ... see more

Background: Kidney transplant patients usually take a combination of medications after transplantation; hence, medication safety becomes an important issue in order to maintain the new organ working properly. To evaluate the incidence and risk factors ass... see more

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a highly prevalent and critically disabling medical condition. Numerous factors have been associated with the onset of MDD, including both environmental and heritable components. Depression has been found to be common am... see more

Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is defined as the alteration of efficacy and toxicity of some drugs in the presence of other drugs. In the treatments of bronchopneumonia in outpatient settings, there is a lack of documentation of DDIs. This study was aimed ... see more

Objective: The research evaluated point-of-care resources for scope, completeness, and consistency of information describing interactions between therapeutic drugs and drugs of abuse (DoA).Methods: A cross-sectional evaluation study was conducted focusing... see more

OBJECTIVE To analyze potential intravenous drug interactions, and their level of severity associated with the administration of these drugs based on the prescriptions of an intensive care unit. METHOD Quantitative study, with aretrospective exploratory d... see more

Direct-acting antiviral (DAA) protease inhibitors, boceprevir (BOC) and telaprevir (TVR) were FDA-approved in 2011 to be used in combination with pegylated interferon (peg-IFN) and ribavirin for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) g... see more

The current objective of this study was to assess the patient knowledge and attitudes toward the drug-drug interactions, a survey instrument included questions about the patient demographic information, familiarity with drug-drug interactions, usage of ot... see more

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