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Below are a few notable examples of drug-condition interactions. Propranolol and asthma. Diphenhydramine and glaucoma. Pseudoephedrine and high blood pressure. Furosemide and severe kidney disease. Acetaminophen and liver disease. Fluconazole and simvastatin. Ondansetron and dofetilide. Digoxin and amiodarone.
Drug-food/beverage interactions result from drugs reacting with foods or beverages. For example, mixing alcohol with some drugs may cause you to feel tired or slow your reactions. Drug-condition interactions may occur when an existing medical condition makes certain drugs potentially harmful.
Minimizing the risk of interactions Know why you are taking each medication. Know how to take the drug. Fill all your prescriptions at the same pharmacy. Be suspicious of supplements. Go easy on grapefruit juice. Limit alcohol. Talk to your pharmacist.
How to Reduce the Risk of Drug-Drug Interactions Consult the doctor or pharmacist before taking any new drugs, including over-the-counter drugs and dietary supplements, such as medicinal herbs. Keep a list of all drugs being taken. Keep a list of all disorders.
The Potential Drug-Drug Interaction (potential DDI) concept refers to the possibility a drug has to alter the effects of another when both are simultaneously administered [2].
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Strategies to Prevent Polypharmacy Use the fewest possible number of medications and the simplest possible dosing regimen. Try to link each prescribed medication with its diagnosis. Discontinue all unnecessary medications. Screen for drug-drug and drug-disease interactions.
How can drug interactions be prevented? Keep an updated list of all of your medications and supplements. Talk to a healthcare provider before taking anything new and whenever questions or concerns come up. Establish routines for how you take your medications.

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