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Mechanisms of Drug Interaction Pharmacokinetic –Reduced rate and/or completeness of absorption –Altered bioavailabilty –Reduced plasma protein binding –Altered tissue distribution –Altered hepatic metabolism –Altered renal excretion –Haemodynamic interactions Pharmacodynamic –Potentiation/antagonism at target receptor –Potentiation at non-target receptor –Alteration of fluid/electrolyte environment –Interference with transport mechanisms
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Pharmacodynamic Interactions Decreased effectiveness Increased toxicity Predictable within a class of drugs
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Pharmacokinetic Interactions Outcome direct effect of change in drug level Chance of interaction occurring difficult to predict Nature of interaction can be predicted
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Drugs with zero order kinetics
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Drugs with low bioavailability due to high pre-systemic metabolism (First pass effect
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Interaction in the gut
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Interaction in the liver
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Haemodynamic drug interaction
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Displacement from plasma protein binding sites
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Interaction in the kidney
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Interaction at the receptor NB MAOIs
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Things to Remember Interactions are easily forgotten when prescribing Interactions are difficult to remember Pharmacodynamic interactions can often be predicted across drug classes Pharmacokinetic interactions can not be predicted – experiments needed Many interactions probably remain undescribed – so look out for them The chances of interaction are 60 times higher in a patient taking 5 drugs than in one taking 2.
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