Are drug-related dental management cautions in Lexicomp Online for Dentistry evidence-based? A systematic review of the literature.

作者: Temitope T Omolehinwa , Sunday O Akintoye , Mel Mupparapu , Ayesha Qadeer

DOI: 10.3290/J.QI.A43090

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摘要: Objectives: Drug reference databases provide information on potential drug-related medical complications in a dental patient. It is important that database entries and recommendations are supported by evidence-based original studies focused management complications. The aim of this study was to review identify drug categories associated with during treatment. Data sources: Relevant publications adverse reactions were thoroughly reviewed from the literature published between July 1975 2019. Method materials: "Lexicomp Online for Dentistry" medications highest propensity trigger complications, these correlated PubMed, Embase, Scopus actions treatment Results: Fifty-four (1.2% all full-text articles) reported directly tested associations cautions mainly local anesthetic precaution (P < .001), xerostomia bleeding combination .001). Antipsychotics/antidepressants mostly (80.95%), (81.93%), (22.89%). Bleeding complication anticoagulants (80.00%) cancer chemotherapeutic agents (59.21%). Conclusions: Similarities exist within across different There relatively limited number association therapies. Clinical relevance: most common Lexicomp Dentistry drug-drug interactions actions, excessive bleeding, xerostomia, or any these. These studies.

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