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Volume I : Move Towards Holistic Health
Appendix 1 : Rational Drug Combination
DRUG
COMBINATION - WHEN RATIONAL?
Combining two or more
rational drugs is advantageous in case of some very few,
selected drugs and sometimes is even necessary. Let us
briefly see the scientific rationale of such selected few
drug combinations and their particular examples.
- Synergism
: Two
drugs are said to have synergism when they
facilitate each others pharmacological
action and hence total effect is greater when
given together compound to the sum of their
independent actions. For example :
sulfamethoxazole+trime-thoprim - the great
invention in the field of antimicrobials;
thiazide diuretic with ganglion-blocking
antihypertensive agent; Benzoic acid+saliacylic
acid (for treatment of superficial fungal
infection of the skin); Levodopa + Carbidopa (for
treatment of parkinsonism); Oestrogen +
Progesterone in oral contraceptive pills; glucose
+ sodium chloride in Oral Rehydration Solution.
- Enhanced
Efficacy : this is also a kidn fo
synergism, but there is either no linking of
others pharamco-chemical actions or such a
linkage is still not clear. For example "
Aspirin _ Coderinel isonex + thiacetazone /
P.A.S. / Rifampicin / Ethambutal (to reduce the
emergence of drug-resistance to isoinex in the
treatment of Tuberculosis); Calcium with Vitamin
D (for better absorption); Ferrous Sulfate +
Folic acid - (haemoglobin levels would not rise
above a 11gms% by Iron alone if there is
simultaneous Folic acid deficiency and is not
simultaneously met).
- Combined
nature of the problem : Vitamin B
complex, multivitamin, Ferrous sulfate +
Folic Acid, Vit A + Vit D. Vitamin B deficiency
is generally that of all the components of
Vitamin B complex. Many times there
is simultaneous deficiency of all the Vitamins in
framine conditions, in generalized
undernourishment and hence a multivitamin
preparation is justified in such cases.
Deficiency of iron and Folic acidm, and sometimes
of Vit. A and Vit D coexists since their dietary
sources are similar, hence their respective F.D.
combinations are justified.
- Reduction
of side effects or toxicity: isonex + Vitamin B6
(Vitamin B6 prevents Peripheral Neuritis caused
by prolonged use of Isonex); Ephedrine +
Phenobarbitone - as antiasthmatic (Phenobarbitone
counters the central nervous system stimulation
caused by Ephedrine); Phenobarbitone+Phenvotoin
Sodium as anticonvulsant (reduction of dose both
individual drugs due to combination and hence
reduction of their toxicity); Magnesium
hydroxide+Aluminium hydroxide as antacid (the
latter tends to cause constipation; the former is
a laxative).
There could be a few more rational F.D.
combinations. But the simple, general rule is
that a F.D. combination is justified only when
there is a loss in the therapeutic advantage in
not combing the two drugs. All other
drug-combinations are irrational and should not
be allowed.
Source : R.S. Anant,
Irrational Drugs and irrational Drug Combinationsm in
Amit Sen Gupta (Ed.) op.cit.
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