Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination

The aim of this study was: to identify and classify the main drugs administered by intravenous method in the prescriptions of the pediatric units and to verify the occurrence of potentially medicamentous interactions. It is an exploratory descriptive research, with quantitative treatment of the data...

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Main Authors: Tathiana Silva de Souza Martins, Zenith Rosa Silvino, Luciana Rodrigues Silva, Fernanda Faria Reis, Daniel Gomes Sousa
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2012-04-01
Series:Rev Rene
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Online Access:http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/11
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spelling doaj-99e33d6b3b78415ea72c437cd107b6282020-11-25T02:45:08ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832012-04-01131Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combinationTathiana Silva de Souza Martins0Zenith Rosa Silvino1 Luciana Rodrigues Silva2Fernanda Faria Reis3Daniel Gomes Sousa4Instituto Nacional de Traumatologia e OrtopediaNECIGEN Universidade Federal Fluminense Universidade Federal Fluminense Universidade Federal Fluminense The aim of this study was: to identify and classify the main drugs administered by intravenous method in the prescriptions of the pediatric units and to verify the occurrence of potentially medicamentous interactions. It is an exploratory descriptive research, with quantitative treatment of the data. The population was formed by 1,248 pediatric prescriptions and the sample of 205, having as inclusion criteria prescriptions with intravenous therapy of two or more drugs. Data collection was made at the Medical Files of a University Hospital. It was verified that most of the drugs used presented interactive potential; 60% of the sample had been exposed to the co-administration of antimicrobials. The vancomycin was the most present agent, and all the children used an antimicrobial during the institutionalization period. It was concluded that the co-administration of potentially interactive drugs associated to simultaneous scheduling of administration of such agents could predispose the patients to undesired events, affecting, this way, the safety of the therapy.http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/11Pediatric NursingInfusionsIntravenousDrug Interactions
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author Tathiana Silva de Souza Martins
Zenith Rosa Silvino
Luciana Rodrigues Silva
Fernanda Faria Reis
Daniel Gomes Sousa
spellingShingle Tathiana Silva de Souza Martins
Zenith Rosa Silvino
Luciana Rodrigues Silva
Fernanda Faria Reis
Daniel Gomes Sousa
Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination
Rev Rene
Pediatric Nursing
Infusions
Intravenous
Drug Interactions
author_facet Tathiana Silva de Souza Martins
Zenith Rosa Silvino
Luciana Rodrigues Silva
Fernanda Faria Reis
Daniel Gomes Sousa
author_sort Tathiana Silva de Souza Martins
title Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination
title_short Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination
title_full Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination
title_fullStr Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination
title_full_unstemmed Drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination
title_sort drugs used in pediatric intravenous therapy: a study on potentialy interactive combination
publisher Universidade Federal do Ceará
series Rev Rene
issn 1517-3852
2175-6783
publishDate 2012-04-01
description The aim of this study was: to identify and classify the main drugs administered by intravenous method in the prescriptions of the pediatric units and to verify the occurrence of potentially medicamentous interactions. It is an exploratory descriptive research, with quantitative treatment of the data. The population was formed by 1,248 pediatric prescriptions and the sample of 205, having as inclusion criteria prescriptions with intravenous therapy of two or more drugs. Data collection was made at the Medical Files of a University Hospital. It was verified that most of the drugs used presented interactive potential; 60% of the sample had been exposed to the co-administration of antimicrobials. The vancomycin was the most present agent, and all the children used an antimicrobial during the institutionalization period. It was concluded that the co-administration of potentially interactive drugs associated to simultaneous scheduling of administration of such agents could predispose the patients to undesired events, affecting, this way, the safety of the therapy.
topic Pediatric Nursing
Infusions
Intravenous
Drug Interactions
url http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/11
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