A new study shows that analyzing the queries made to Google and other search engines can reveal
possibly dangerous drug interactions faster than the Food and Drug Administration can track them.
They will alert the prescriber to any potentially
dangerous drug interactions so that a more appropriate and safer drug regimen can be selected for the patient.
Yet medications prescribed inappropriately can
trigger dangerous drug interactions or other adverse effects on a patient; drugmakers may even downplay a drug's side effects or fail to adequately test before it goes to market.
At the same time, it will arm them with the necessary data in real time to detect
potentially dangerous drug interactions, identify patterns of abuse by patients, doctors and pharmacists, help those who suffer from crippling addictions and prevent potential addiction before it starts.
However, if you are taking any medication, there are potentially
dangerous drug interactions that can occur with this herb.
All MAO Inhibitors have significant and potentially
dangerous drug interactions; therefore some geriatric dogs already on (or needing to be prescribed) other medications for concurrent health problems may not be able to take Selegiline.
Dangerous drug interactions or other adverse effects can result when medications are prescribed inappropriately; pharmaceutical makers sometimes downplay side effects or fail to properly test a drug before it goes to market.
Dangerous drug interactions or adverse reactions can result from inappropriately prescribed medications; drug makers sometimes fail to adequately test a drug before it goes to market or they downplay its side effects.
When prescribing the medication, Dr. James Delgado failed to notice
a dangerous drug interaction between Zocor and another of Mr. Chavez» prescribed medications.
For example,
dangerous drug interactions or other adverse effects can result when medications are prescribed inappropriately; pharmaceutical makers sometimes downplay side effects.
They alert pharmacists to any apparent errors in a patient's prescription, and refer patients to the pharmacist to discuss complex or potentially
dangerous drug interactions.