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Assessment of Drug Interaction In Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Published in April 2025 Issue 2 (Vol. 15, Issue 2, 2025)

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Assessment of drug interaction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis” evaluates drug interactions in rheumatoid arthritis patients, focusing on those receiving anti-rheumatic drugs. RA, a chronic autoimmune disorder causing joint and other body parts inflammation, managed with DMARDs, NSAIDs, glucocorticoids, and biologics, with methotrexate being a key treatment component. The study was conducted at the Department of General Medicine, Govt. Medical College Hospital Kozhikode, over four months, enrolling 119 patients who met specific inclusion criteria. The results revealed that drug interactions (DIs) are common among RA patients, particularly those receiving methotrexate. Moderate drug interactions were noted between methotrexate and Leflunomide, Tofacitinib, and sulfasalazine, while minor interactions were observed with Hydroxychloroquine. The study also highlighted frequent interactions between methotrexate and NSAIDs, with meloxicam, Etoricoxib, and Etodolac being the most common interacting drugs. Additionally, interactions between methotrexate and gastro protective agents like pantoprazole and omeprazole were noted. Interactions between methylprednisolone and NSAIDs, as well as between Hydroxychloroquine and hypoglycemic agents, were also identified. Demographically, most patients with drug interactions were in the age group of 40-49 years. Gender-wise, drug interactions were more prevalent among female patients (39.49%). Awareness about drug interactions varied, with middle age groups showed higher levels of awareness. However, a significant portion of the patient population remained unaware of potential drug interactions. To minimize drug interaction, this study suggests possible methods including adjustment of medication timing, prevention of moderate drug interaction by prescribing alternate medications within the same category and prescription auditing with the assistance of pharmacy profession.
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Rajalakshmi GR1, Jayesh Kumar P2 , Anjali P1 , Husna Fahmi Kanhirappalli,1,Jishad P1, Murshida T C1, Nihala M1 1. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Government Medical College, Kozhikode-673008, Kera
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- 2025-04-01
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Rajalakshmi GR1, Jayesh Kumar P2 , Anjali P1 , Husna Fahmi Kanhirappalli,1,Jishad P1, Murshida T C1, Nihala M1 1. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Government Medical College, Kozhikode-673008, Kera (2025). Assessment of Drug Interaction In Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 15(2), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15583166
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