2012 - SEEd
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<strong>SEEd</strong> for Pharma | List of products and services for Pharmaceutical Companies<br />
12<br />
<strong>SEEd</strong> INTERACTION CHARTS<br />
Drugs interactions can frequently cause adverse<br />
events or lower the efficacy of the drug. <strong>SEEd</strong> provides,<br />
in a concise and accurate quick-reference<br />
format, a tool allowing healthcare professionals<br />
to check prescriptions for possible drug-to-drug interactions.<br />
Divided on the basis of therapeutic area, these reference<br />
booklets are based on relevant published<br />
sources, including clinical studies, reviews, and<br />
drugs’ summaries of product characteristics.<br />
Some of the Published Titles<br />
• Antidepressants Interactions (Lilly)<br />
• Cardiovascular Drug-drug Interactions (Mediolanum farmaceutici)<br />
• Interactions and Doses of Injectable anti-Gram+ Antibiotics (Pfizer)<br />
• Interactions between Antihypertensive Drugs and Associated Drugs (DOC Generics)<br />
• Interactions among Antithrombotic Agents, Fibrinolytic Agents and Associated Drugs<br />
(AlfaWassermann)<br />
• Interactions among Benzodiazepines, Food and Associated Drugs (Wyeth)<br />
• Interactions between Drugs for Migraine and Associated Drugs (GSK)<br />
• Interactions between Tramadol and Associated Drugs (Viatris)<br />
• Interaction of Oral Antidiabetics (Takeda)<br />
α-glucosidase<br />
inhibitors<br />
Biguanides<br />
Sulphonylureas<br />
A10BF01 A10BA02 A10BA01 A10BB01 A10BB02 A10BB07 A10BB08 A10BB09 A10BB12 A10BX02 A10BX03 A10BG03 A10BH01 A10BH02 A10BH03<br />
Acarbose<br />
Metformin<br />
Phenformin<br />
Interactions of drug classes<br />
ACE inhibitors 21 21 0<br />
Androgens (steroids) 5,6 5,6<br />
Antimycotic azoles 9 9 9 9<br />
Glibenclamide<br />
Chlorpropamide<br />
β-blockers 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22<br />
β2-stimulants 31 31<br />
Barbiturates 16 16 15,16 15,17 16 16<br />
Calcium channel blockers 14 14 14 14 0 14<br />
Cardiac glycosides 23 0 0 0 24<br />
Corticosteroids<br />
(glucocorticoids)<br />
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14<br />
Coumarin anticoagulant drugs 38 38 5,38 5 5 5 5 5,9,37<br />
Estrogens 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 0 36<br />
Fibrates 34 6 6 6 6 6 6<br />
Iodinated contrast media 27 27<br />
MAO inhibitors 5 5 5 5,6 5,6 5,6 5 5 5,6 5,6<br />
NSAIDs 5 5 5 5 5 5 5<br />
Glipizide<br />
Gliquidone<br />
Gliclazide<br />
Glimepiride<br />
Repaglinide<br />
Glinides<br />
Nateglinide<br />
Glitazones<br />
Pioglitazone<br />
Sitagliptin<br />
DPP-4<br />
inhibitors<br />
Vildagliptin<br />
Saxagliptin<br />
4<br />
5<br />
Interactions of oral<br />
antidiabetics<br />
Le interazioni farmacologiche<br />
degli antidepressivi<br />
Mario Eandi<br />
Something new<br />
Maybe you are interested<br />
in drugs interactions but<br />
you would prefer something<br />
different.<br />
We can:<br />
• Develop a website, so that<br />
the physician can search<br />
for interactions in his/her<br />
office.<br />
• Develop an application<br />
so that the physician can<br />
search for interactions on<br />
his/her mobile phone.