Drug-induced diseases in otolaryngology - causes, clinical signs, treatment.

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Jarosław Woroń, Dariusz Jurkiewicz, Piotr Rapiejko, Barbara Lorkowska-Zawicka, Radosław Tymiński, Jerzy Wordliczek
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Abstract

In the daily practice of an otolaryngologist, we encounter cases where the symptoms are not the result of disease but result from pharmacotherapy. In the case of symptoms such as hearing loss, tinnitus, or dizziness, polytherapy may be used as the basis for their occurrence, which, due to the lack of rationality in combining drugs, leads to symptoms that the patient and the doctor very often interpret as a new disease syndrome. The aim of the study is to show and to raise awareness of the fact that the symptoms of hearing organ impairment are frequently drug-related and only a modification of the currently used pharmacotherapy is a rational procedure in such cases. This paper describes 30 cases who developed side effects of polypharmacy in the form of hearing disorders, dizziness, and tinnitus. The causes of drug-related complications were discussed, as well as effective methods of their prevention.

耳鼻喉科药物性疾病——病因、临床症状、治疗。
在耳鼻喉科医生的日常实践中,我们遇到的情况下,症状不是疾病的结果,而是药物治疗的结果。在出现听力下降、耳鸣、头晕等症状的情况下,可能会以多药治疗作为其发生的依据,由于联合用药缺乏合理性,导致患者和医生常常将症状解释为一种新的疾病综合征。本研究的目的是表明并提高人们对以下事实的认识:听力器官损害的症状往往与药物有关,在这种情况下,只有对目前使用的药物治疗进行修改才是合理的。本文描述了30例以听力障碍、头晕和耳鸣形式出现的多药副作用。讨论了药物相关并发症发生的原因,以及预防药物相关并发症的有效方法。
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Polish Journal of Otolaryngology
Polish Journal of Otolaryngology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-
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