A study on prospective monitoring of adverse drug reactions associated with hematinics at a tertiary care teaching hospital

P. Vinay, P. Venkata Ramana, B. Jaya Kiran, K. Meghana, N. Vineetha
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Introduction: Adverse reactions are the documented hazards of drug treatment and they can happen with any class of drugs and several studies exposed that the incidence is increasing with blood and blood products. Objectives: The main aim of this study is to identify and analyze Adverse Drug Reactions with Hematinics in a tertiary care hospital. Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted for a period of 6 months. Results: A total of 29 ADRs were reported during the study period with a female high proportion (79.31%), more amounts of ADRs were from Obstetrics & Gynecology and General Medicine in which the mainly affected organ systems were the skin (86.20%) and the GIT (13.79%). The hematinics mostly accounted were Iron sucrose (44.82%) followed by ferric carboxy maltose (37.93%) and Iron dextran (17.24%) in which type B reactions were more compared to type A and 72.41% of them were unpredictable. The severity assessment revealed that the majority of them were moderate reactions (62.06%). Out of the reported reactions, 58.62% were definitely preventable and a causality assessment was done which showed that 68.96% of the reactions were probable, possible (20.68%) and conditional (10.34%). Most of the patients (65.51%) were treated with Antihistamines & corticosteroids, with only anti-histamines (24.13%) and no treatment (10.34%). Conclusions: The study concludes that Adverse Drug Reactions with Hematinics are increasing in recent days. Better vigilance is necessary for the implementation of safe and effective treatment with hematinics for each and individual patient.
某三级教学医院血液学相关药物不良反应的前瞻性监测研究
不良反应是记录在案的药物治疗危害,任何类别的药物都可能发生不良反应,一些研究表明,血液和血液制品的不良反应发生率正在增加。目的:本研究的主要目的是识别和分析三级医院血液学药物不良反应。方法:本前瞻性观察研究为期6个月。结果:研究期间共报告adr 29例,女性比例较高(79.31%),以妇产科和全科多见,主要累及器官系统为皮肤(86.20%)和胃肠道(13.79%)。血液学反应以蔗糖铁(44.82%)为主,其次是羧基麦芽糖铁(37.93%)和葡聚糖铁(17.24%),其中B型反应多于A型反应,72.41%的血液学反应不可预测。严重程度评定以中度反应居多(62.06%)。在报告的反应中,58.62%的反应是绝对可以预防的,因果关系评估显示68.96%的反应是可能的、可能的(20.68%)和有条件的(10.34%)。大多数患者(65.51%)使用抗组胺药和糖皮质激素治疗,仅使用抗组胺药(24.13%),未使用治疗(10.34%)。结论:血液学药物不良反应近年来呈上升趋势。提高警惕是必要的,以实施安全有效的治疗与血液学每一个病人和个体。
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