Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a severe condition characterized by widespread inflammation in the lungs, leading to respiratory failure. Management of ARDS often involves a combination of medications to address various aspects of the condition, including inflammation, fluid balance and oxygenation. However, the complexity of medication regimens in ARDS patients can increase the risk of drug interactions, which may impact treatment efficacy and patient outcomes. This article provides a comprehensive review of medication-drug interactions in ARDS patients, focusing on commonly used medications and their potential interactions.
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