Using MIMS-interactive software-a computerized drug interaction screening program for detecting and classifying drug interactions in 3 clinical departments showed that drug interaction was quite common (the rate medical reports with drug interaction at genito-urinary department was 85.15%, abdominal surgery department was 67.195, cardiovascular surgery department was 78.95%). However most of these had no clinical significance. The rate of drug interaction with clinical significance at genito-urinary department was only 3.48%, abdominal surgery department 7.03%, cardiovascular department 3.29%. Applying software helps doctors find and treat adverse drug interactions timely, which can increase the safety of efficiency of prescriptions, especially for surgical treatment which require rapid and accurate treatment
Drug Interactions
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Pharmaceutical Preparations