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Drug absorption in bariatric surgery patients: A narrative review

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HEALTH SCIENCE REPORTS
卷 5, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.605

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bariatric surgery; drug absorption; drug use; pharmacotherapy; therapeutics

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Bariatric surgery can lead to changes in drug absorption, with some studies showing decreased absorption, a few showing increased absorption, and others showing unchanged absorption. The unpredictability of drug absorption may stem from various factors, and pharmacist involvement and close patient monitoring can help prevent sub-/supratherapeutic responses.
Background Despite the increase in the number of bariatric surgeries performed, little is known about the impact of the surgery on drug absorption. Unpredictability is assumed with drugs, given the anatomical changes after surgery. Objective To evaluate the impact of bariatric surgery on drug absorption based on the type of procedure performed. Methods We conducted a comprehensive literature review searching PubMed/Medline for published studies (from inception to December 2017) that evaluate the use of drugs and the assessment of drug absorption after bariatric surgery. Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies, case reports, and observational studies were included in our review. Results We found 60 studies addressing drug use after bariatric surgery. Twenty-eight studies reported a decrease in drug absorption after bariatric surgery while only four studies showed an increase in drug absorption. Unchanged absorption of drugs was seen in 23 studies after the surgery. Conclusion The available information shows variations in drug absorption after bariatric surgery. The unpredictability may result from factors related to the patient, drug, and/or type of surgery. Therefore, pharmacists' involvement and close monitoring of patients after bariatric surgery could be effective to avoid sub-/supratherapeutic responses.

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