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Not all medication interactions must be avoided. Pharmacists are a useful resource that clinicians and/or patients can approach for help in coming up with management strategies to mitigate these interactions. In this video, I share my thought process on how I assess and manage my patients' drug interactions, with the hope that I can help pharmacy students or new pharmacy graduates develop their own process for doing so. Thankyou so much for your support 💕 ----- **If you'd like to help support my channel, you may do so simply by buying me a coffee 💕: https://ko-fi.com/shsieh_rx ----- Partnership: [email protected] ------ Reference for the QTc prolonging medication interaction mentioned in this video: Tisdale JE. Drug-induced QT interval prolongation and torsades de pointes Role of the pharmacist in risk assessment, prevention and management. Can Pharm J (Ott). 2016 May; 149(3): 139–152. Timeline: 0:00 - Intro 0:55 - 1. Assess the indications of the medications 1:05 - 2. Understand the interaction 1:41 - 3. Determine the clinical relevance 2:45 - 4. Look up management strategies 4:00 - 5. What are your alternatives? Disclaimer: The information in this video represents my opinion only. Please use your clinical judgement before applying the information presented in this video to your patients as every patient scenario is different. Medical evidence also evolves quickly and the evidence presented in this video may be outdated by the time it is published. Before using the information presented in this video to your practice, ALWAYS check the original references and conduct a literature search to see if there are updates to the recommendations based on new evidence. I do not accept responsibility for any harms from the use of the information in this video to make medical decisions. This video constitutes my own thought process and views, and do not reflect those of my employer, organization, committee, or other group or individual.