Allergic reactions to local glyceryl trinitrate administration.

N G Kounis, G M Zavras, P J Papadaki, G D Soufras, E A Poulos, J Goudevenos, A Alangoussis, K Antonakopoulos, C Frangides, S A Peristeropoulou, C Koutsojannis
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To assess the exact cause and extent of transdermal glyceryl trinitrate (GTN)-induced allergic reactions, a study of continuous and intermittent use of GTN patches was conducted in 320 patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) class II and III angina pectoris. Three commercially available GTN patch systems were used. Twenty-one patients (6.5%) developed cutaneous reactions. In 17 patients (5.3%), the reactions were confined to the area of application and were characterised as irritant reactions. Four patients (1.2%) developed both localised and remote from the area of application lesions and one patient developed a generalised anaphylactic reaction. The rate of discontinuation of therapy was 3.4%. The irritant skin reactions were mainly due to contaminants and additives. Changing to a different transdermal system reduced the incidence of local reactions--a particularly desirable effect in patients who respond well to GTN therapy.

局部三硝酸甘油过敏反应。
为了评估经皮三硝酸甘油(GTN)诱发的过敏反应的确切原因和程度,对320例纽约心脏协会(NYHA) II级和III级心绞痛患者进行了连续和间歇使用GTN贴片的研究。使用了三种市售的GTN贴片系统。21例(6.5%)患者出现皮肤反应。在17例(5.3%)患者中,反应局限于应用区域,并以刺激性反应为特征。4名患者(1.2%)出现局部和远端应用病灶,1名患者出现全身性过敏反应。停药率为3.4%。皮肤刺激性反应主要是由污染物和添加剂引起的。换一种不同的透皮系统减少了局部反应的发生率,这对于对GTN治疗反应良好的患者来说是一个特别理想的效果。
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