How to Manage Drug Interactions in Clinical Settings (2)

  • Kimura Takeshi
    The First Academic Subcommittee of Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Department of Pharmacy, Kobe University Hospital
  • Iwamoto Takuya
    The First Academic Subcommittee of Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Department of Pharmacy, Mie University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mie University
  • Ohno Yoshiyuki
    The First Academic Subcommittee of Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Department of Pharmacy, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
  • Hisaka Akihiro
    The First Academic Subcommittee of Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
  • Momo Kenji
    The First Academic Subcommittee of Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Department of Pharmacy, The Institute of Medical Science Hospital, The University of Tokyo
  • Yonezawa Atsushi
    The First Academic Subcommittee of Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Kyoto University Hospital
  • Ito Kiyomi
    The First Academic Subcommittee of Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University

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  • 医療現場における薬物相互作用へのかかわり方(2)
  • The Reports, their Problems, and the Concepts in Patients with Special Background
  • 対応事例・問題点に関するこれまでの報告と特別な背景をもつ患者における薬物相互作用の考え方

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<p>The first academic subcommittee of the Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences has a plan to create a guide on how to manage drug interactions in clinical settings. This review describes the information that forms the basis of the guide. This article, part (2), summarizes the practice reports on managing drug interactions in clinical settings, their problems, and the proper concepts of drug interactions in patients with special background. Each pharmacist is expected to enhance the literacy of drug interactions and manage them adequately, which will lead to the improvement of clinical outcomes.</p>

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