Interacción de fluconazol sistémico con anticoagulantes directos orales: ¿existe mayor riesgo de sangrado?
Interaction of systemic fluconazole with oral direct anticoagulants: is there an increased risk of bleeding?
Abstract
En la actualidad, no exista evidencia del más alto nivel ni detallada sobre este tipo de interacciones, probablemente se deba a las diferencias genéticas y epigenéticas de la población donde se utilice. Tampoco existe mucha literatura relacionada a la descripción precisa de los mecanismos celulares o moleculares asociados a este tipo de interacciones; solamente la evidencia clínica.Downloads
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2023-06-25
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Picón-Jaimes , Y. A. ., Soto-Naranjo, J. S. ., Mena-Falla, H. F. ., Rincón-Lozano, Z. Y. ., & Estupiñan-Zaldua, J. A. . (2023). Interacción de fluconazol sistémico con anticoagulantes directos orales: ¿existe mayor riesgo de sangrado? Interaction of systemic fluconazole with oral direct anticoagulants: is there an increased risk of bleeding?. Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health, 7(1). Retrieved from http://52.37.22.248/index.php/hgh/article/view/226
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