prev next front |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 |10 |11 |12 |13 |14 |15 |16 |17 |18 |19 |20 |21 |22 |23 |24 |25 |26 |27 |28 |29 |30 |31 |32 |review
Many factors influence the outcome of drug interactions in the clinical setting, resulting in high variability from person to person.

“Patient factors” include intrinsic genetic factors as well as environmental influences such as diet, smoking, and alcohol.

“Drug factors,” meaning how the interacting drugs are administered, often have a major impact on clinical outcome.