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Record Nr.

UNINA9910978382503321

Autore

Banić Marko

Titolo

Drug Interactions in Gastroenterology : A Clinical Guide / / edited by Marko Banić, Damir Erceg

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Humana, , 2024

ISBN

9783031698002

3031698002

Edizione

[1st ed. 2024.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (964 pages)

Collana

Clinical Gastroenterology, , 2197-7704

Altri autori (Persone)

ErcegDamir

Disciplina

615.7045

Soggetti

Internal medicine

Psychiatry

Internal Medicine

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Legal Aspects of Drug Use -- Discovery and Preclinical Research -- Clinical Research and Regulatory Review -- Drug Development and Drug Interactions -- Antisecretory Drugs -- Motility Drugs -- Mucosal Protective Agents -- Antibiotics -- Antiinflammatory Drugs -- Adverse Drug Reactions and Drug Interactions -- Types of Drug Interactions -- Enzymes and Transporters Involved in Drug Interactions -- Pharmacogenomics -- Drug-Herbal Interactions -- Drug-Food Ineractions -- How to Avoid Drug Interactions -- Influence of Age on Drug Interactions -- Functional State of Digestive System and Oral Drug Absorption Infections -- Cardiorespiratory Disorders -- Renal Insufficiency -- Hepatal Insufficiency -- Irritable Bowel Syndrome -- Metabolic Disorders -- Immune Mediated Disorders -- CNS Disorders -- Acid Related Disorders -- Intestinal Inflammation -- Liver Disorders -- Pancreato-biliary Disorders -- Motility Disorders.

Sommario/riassunto

The risk of clinically significant drug interaction rises when a patient increases his intake of medication. While drug interaction can be a prominent cause of illness, in many cases, it can be avoided with proper knowledge and care. This text provides a concise yet comprehensive review of common drug interactions in gastroenterology. The book begins with a preliminary overview of GI



drugs, focusing on legal aspects of drug use, clinical research and regulatory review, and drug development. The next section goes over the basic pharmacology of GI drugs, specifically profiling antisecretory drugs, motility drugs, mucosal protective agents, antibiotics, and anti-inflammatory drugs. The third section of the text reviews important aspects of drug interaction; topics covered in this section include the different types of drug interactions, adverse drug reactions and interactions, enzymes and transporters involved in drug interactions, pharmacogenomics, drug-herbal interactions, drug-food interactions, and ways to avoid drug interactions altogether. The book moves on to examine comorbidity and digestive diseases that can result from drug interactions, with particular emphasis on infections, cardiorespiratory disorders, renal insufficiency, IBS, metabolic disorders, and CNS disorders. This section also discusses the influence of age on drug interactions. The final section spotlights comedication that can be used to mitigate disorders caused by drug interactions, specifically reviewing comedication used to treat acid-related disorders, intestinal inflammation, liver disorders, pancreato-biliary disorders, and motility disorders. The text also includes over 100 high-yield illustrations, photographs, and tables.