Effect of acid suppressant medications on the laxative action of magnesium preparations in patients with opioid-induced constipation: A pharmacovigilance analysis of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Pharmazie Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1691/ph.2023.3624
M Maezawa, M Inoue, R Satake, W Wakabayashi, K Oura, F Goto, K Miyasaka, S Hirofuji, M Iwata, T Suzuki, H Tanaka, S Nishida, S Shimizu, A Suzuki, K Iguchi, M Nakamura
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Abstract

Objective: Magnesium oxide is widely used for treating opioid-induced constipation, a serious analgesic-associated problem. Opioid analgesic users are often prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which are sometimes combined with acid suppressants to prevent gastrointestinal adverse events. Magnesium preparations combined with acid suppressants may diminish magnesium preparations' laxative effect. This study was aimed at evaluating the effect of magnesium preparations combined with acid suppressants on the incidence of opioid-induced constipation by using the Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System. Methods: Adverse events were defined per the Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities; the term 'constipation (preferred term code: 10010774)' was used for analysis. After adjusting for patient background factors using propensity score matching, acid suppressants' effect on constipation incidence was evaluated in opioid users prescribed magnesium preparations alone as laxatives by using a test for independence. Key Findings: The Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System contains 14,475,614 reports for January 2004 to December 2021. Significantly increased constipation incidence was related to magnesium preparations combined with acid suppressants, especially proton pump inhibitors (P < 0.0001, McNemar's test). Conclusion: Magnesium preparations combined with acid suppressants may diminish magnesium preparations' laxative effect; healthcare professionals should pay attention to this issue.

抑酸药物对阿片类药物所致便秘患者镁制剂通便作用的影响:美国食品和药物管理局不良事件报告系统的药物警戒分析。
目的:氧化镁被广泛用于治疗阿片类药物引起的便秘,这是一个与镇痛相关的严重问题。阿片类镇痛药使用者通常会被处方非甾体类消炎药,这些药物有时会与抑酸剂合用,以防止胃肠道不良反应。镁制剂与抑酸剂合用可能会削弱镁制剂的通便作用。本研究旨在通过使用食品药品管理局不良事件报告系统,评估镁制剂与抑酸剂合用对阿片类药物引起的便秘发生率的影响。方法:根据《监管活动医学字典》对不良事件进行定义;使用 "便秘(首选术语代码:10010774)"进行分析。使用倾向得分匹配法调整患者背景因素后,使用独立性检验法评估抑酸剂对单独使用镁制剂作为泻药的阿片类药物使用者便秘发生率的影响。主要研究结果:食品药品管理局不良事件报告系统包含了2004年1月至2021年12月期间的14475614份报告。镁制剂与抑酸剂(尤其是质子泵抑制剂)合用会显著增加便秘发生率(P < 0.0001,McNemar's 检验)。结论镁制剂与抑酸剂合用可能会降低镁制剂的通便效果;医护人员应注意这一问题。
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Pharmazie
Pharmazie 医学-化学综合
CiteScore
3.10
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56
审稿时长
1.2 months
期刊介绍: The journal DiePharmazie publishs reviews, experimental studies, letters to the editor, as well as book reviews. The following fields of pharmacy are covered: Pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry; Pharmaceutical analysis and drug control; Pharmaceutical technolgy; Biopharmacy (biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, biotransformation); Experimental and clinical pharmacology; Pharmaceutical biology (pharmacognosy); Clinical pharmacy; History of pharmacy.
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