Comparative analysis of CDKI-related adverse events in older patients: a real-world data from the FDA adverse event reporting system database.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Qiongtong Fang, Fuqiang Huang, Huibin Zhao, Jiabi Liang, Yishen Chen, Xinrong Wu, Meirong Zhang, Wenji Luo
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Abstract

Background: Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and 6 inhibitors (CDKIs) are effective and safe against advanced and metastatic breast cancer; however, limited information is available for older patients. We conducted an analysis of real-world data pertaining to the safety of older patients using the Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database of the FDA.

Research design and methods: We performed a disproportionality analysis to evaluate CDKI-related adverse events (AEs) in older adults administered abemaciclib, palbociclib, and ribociclib.

Results: Data were from 2132, 36916, and 4328 case reports on abemaciclib, palbociclib, and ribociclib in older patients, respectively. Disproportionality analysis revealed 242, 295, and 439 drug-AE signals. The numbers of system organ classes (SOC) for abemaciclib, palbociclib, and ribociclib were 25, 27, and 26, respectively. We found several expected AE signals consistent with those in the drug instructions, such as nausea, neutropenia, and fatigue, for all CDKIs. Interstitial lung disease, thromboembolic events, and cardiac toxicity were also noteworthy. Unexpected AE signals, such as acute kidney injury, atrial fibrillation, and memory impairment associated with abemaciclib, ribociclib, and palbociclib, respectively, were identified.

Conclusion: Our results aligned with clinical observations, emphasizing possible CDKI-related AEs. Conducting future clinical research is essential to confirm AE-related differences among CDKIs in older individuals.

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5.90
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3.20%
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97
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期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Drug Safety ranks #62 of 216 in the Pharmacology & Pharmacy category in the 2008 ISI Journal Citation Reports. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety (ISSN 1474-0338 [print], 1744-764X [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles on all aspects of drug safety and original papers on the clinical implications of drug treatment safety issues, providing expert opinion on the scope for future development.
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