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The Well-being Model: A New Drug Interaction Model for Positive and Negative Effects
Authors:Zanderigo  Eleonora MSc; Sartori  Valentina MSc; Sveticic  Gorazd MD&#x;; Bouillon  Thomas MD&#x;; Schumacher  Peter PhD ; Morari  Manfred PhD&#x;; Curatolo  Michele MD  PhD#
Affiliation:Zanderigo, Eleonora M.Sc.*; Sartori, Valentina M.Sc.*; Sveticic, Gorazd M.D.?; Bouillon, Thomas M.D.?; Schumacher, Peter Ph.D.§; Morari, Manfred Ph.D.∥; Curatolo, Michele M.D., Ph.D.#
Abstract:Background: Drugs are routinely combined in anesthesia and pain management to obtain an enhancement of the desired effects. However, a parallel enhancement of the undesired effects might take place as well, resulting in a limited therapeutic usefulness. Therefore, when addressing the question of optimal drug combinations, side effects must be taken into account.

Methods: By extension of a previously published interaction model, the authors propose a method to study drug interactions considering also their side effects. A general outcome parameter identified as patient's well-being is defined by superposition of positive and negative effects. Well-being response surfaces are computed and analyzed for varying drugs pharmacodynamics and interaction types. In particular, the existence of multiple maxima and of optimal drug combinations is investigated for the combination of two drugs.

Results: Both drug pharmacodynamics and interaction type affect the well-being surface and the deriving optimal combinations. The effect of the interaction parameters can be explained in terms of synergy and antagonism and remains unchanged for varying pharmacodynamics. For all simulations performed for the combination of two drugs, the presence of more than one maximum was never observed.

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