Drugs prescribed and adverse drug reaction monitoring in skin diseases

Maha Ashraf, Huma Mahmood Ali, Saba Niaz, Moater Batool, Fauzia Rehman, Ifra Nabi
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Background: Skin diseases are more common due to bacteria and fungi, mostly antibiotics, antifungal, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, antipsoriatics and antiacne agents are prescribed. 10% of hospital admissions are due to these ADRsthat include anaphylactic shock, hypersensitivity reactions. Monitoring of ADRs associated with the use of these drugs can be monitored by various ways including spontaneous reporting, yellow card scheme, direct patient reporting, and case control and cohort studies. Method: It is a retrospective study conducted by reviewing researcharticles and journals like Journal American Medical Association, JAMA, American Society of Health System Pharmacists, MedCare etc. relating to skin diseases and ADR monitoring relating to use of drugs for treatment from1969 to 2016. Conclusion: Most prevalent skin diseases are acne, microbial infections, psoriasis, hypersensitivityreactions, fungal infections and drug used for their treatment results in various adverse drug reactions which should be monitored during the therapy. These ADRs may be associated with minor to life threatening conditions.
皮肤病用药处方及不良反应监测
背景:皮肤疾病多由细菌和真菌引起,常用抗生素、抗真菌药、非甾体抗炎药、皮质类固醇、抗银屑病药和抗痤疮药。10%的住院是由于这些不良反应,包括过敏性休克,超敏反应。与使用这些药物相关的不良反应监测可以通过多种方式进行,包括自发报告、黄牌计划、直接患者报告以及病例对照和队列研究。方法:通过查阅1969 - 2016年《美国医学会杂志》、《美国卫生系统药师学会》、《MedCare》等与皮肤病相关的研究论文和期刊,以及与用药治疗相关的不良反应监测,进行回顾性研究。结论:痤疮、微生物感染、牛皮癣、过敏反应、真菌感染是最常见的皮肤病,治疗药物导致各种不良反应,应在治疗过程中进行监测。这些不良反应可能与轻微到危及生命的疾病有关。
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