A Study of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions in A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital

T. Nivethitha, S. Manickavasagam, N. Balasubramanian, G. SaiThaejesvi
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Adverse drug reactions (ADR’s) are the major cause of morbidity and mortality and most of the adverse drug reactions become evident only when the drug enters into the market, as clinical trials conducted on drugs involve only a limited number of subjects. Cutaneous manifestations of ADR’s occur more frequently, hence this study was conducted to detect the morphological pattern, the common drugs causing cutaneous ADR’s and to assess the severity of the same using Naranjo’s algorithm. This was a prospective study conducted over a period of one year in the department of Dermatology and the department of Pharmacology. All the ADR’s reported during the study period were confirmed by a dermatologist and assessed using Naranjo’s algorithm. A total of 90 Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (CADR’s) were reported during the study period. Fixed drug eruption was the most common morphological pattern of ADR. Antibiotics were the most common drugs involved in causing CADR’s. Most of the CADR’s belonged to Probable category. Hence this study showed that CADR’s are common to the drugs widely used, and the detection of the same will enable the treating physician to withdraw the use of the suspected drug. Also spontaneous reporting of ADR’s will strengthen the Indian Pharmacovigilance database.
某三级教学医院皮肤药物不良反应的调查研究
药物不良反应(ADR’s)是发病率和死亡率的主要原因,由于药物临床试验涉及的受试者数量有限,大多数药物不良反应只有在药物进入市场时才会显现出来。由于ADR的皮肤表现较为常见,因此本研究旨在检测皮肤ADR的形态形态、常见药物引起的ADR,并采用Naranjo算法评估ADR的严重程度。这是一项为期一年的前瞻性研究在皮肤科和药学系进行。研究期间报告的所有不良反应均由皮肤科医生确认,并使用Naranjo算法进行评估。在研究期间共报告了90例皮肤药物不良反应(CADR)。固定药疹是ADR最常见的形态类型。抗生素是引起CADR最常见的药物。大多数CADR属于可能类别。因此,本研究表明,在广泛使用的药物中,CADR是常见的,检测到CADR可以使治疗医生停止使用可疑药物。此外,自发报告不良反应将加强印度药物警戒数据库。
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