Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2023)

Prescribed Versus Taken Polypharmacy and Drug–Drug Interactions in Older Cardiovascular Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observational Cross-Sectional Analytical Study

  • Nina D. Anfinogenova,
  • Oksana M. Novikova,
  • Irina A. Trubacheva,
  • Elena V. Efimova,
  • Nazary P. Chesalov,
  • Wladimir Y. Ussov,
  • Aleksandra S. Maksimova,
  • Tatiana A. Shelkovnikova,
  • Nadezhda I. Ryumshina,
  • Vadim A. Stepanov,
  • Sergey V. Popov,
  • Alexey N. Repin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12155061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 15
p. 5061

Abstract

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The study aimed to assess clinical pharmacology patterns of prescribed and taken medications in older cardiovascular patients using electronic health records (EHRs) (n = 704) (2019–2022). Medscape Drug Interaction Checker was used to identify pairwise drug–drug interactions (DDIs). Prevalence rates of DDIs were 73.5% and 68.5% among taken and prescribed drugs, respectively. However, the total number of DDIs was significantly higher among the prescribed medications (p p p p < 0.05). No sex-related differences were observed in the list of prescribed medications. ICD code U07.1 (COVID-19, virus identified) was associated with the highest median DDI number per record. Further research is warranted to improve EHR structure, implement patient engagement in reporting adverse drug reactions, and provide genetic profiling of patients to avoid potentially serious DDIs.

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