Drug–Drug Interactions by Dong Hyun KimEnglish | PDF | 2021 | 244 Pages | ISBN : 303652035X | 9.7 MB
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) cause a drug to affect other drugs, leading to reduced drug efficacy or increased toxicity of the affected drug. Some well-known interactions are known to be the cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) that are life threatening to the patient. Traditionally, DDI have been evaluated around the selective action of drugs on specific CYP enzymes.