监测喀拉拉邦中部一家三级医院与使用降压药相关的药物不良反应

Ashin T Senoj, Santosh Pillai, Sajit Varghese, Nisha Kurian, Jithin Yesudas, Jomon S John, Liya Roslin, Joseph
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研究目的本研究旨在监测一家三级医院处方的抗高血压药物引起的药物不良反应(ADRs):研究在喀拉拉邦一家三级医院的全科门诊部进行。方法:研究在喀拉拉邦一家三级医院的全科门诊部进行,收集了患者的人口统计学资料和疑似药物不良反应,并对其进行了评估和因果关系评估:结果:与男性相比,更多女性因服用抗高血压药物而出现不良反应。与年轻人相比,50 岁以上的老年患者不良反应发生率更高。使用联合药物(74.3%)而非单一药物治疗的患者发生不良反应的比例更高。钙通道阻滞剂引起的不良反应较多(62.5%),其中氨氯地平引起的不良反应最多(64.8)。常见的不良反应是水肿。在进行因果关系评估时,大多数为可能/很可能,其次为可能:本研究表明,钙通道阻滞剂是引起不良反应最多的一类治疗药物,尤其是足部水肿;各种降压药的不良反应发生率较高。女性和 50 岁以上人群发生不良反应的比例较高,但无统计学意义。此外,那些服用更多药物治疗高血压的人也出现了更多的不良反应。这项关于降压药物不良反应的研究将帮助医生选择更好的治疗方案,最终提高患者满意度和用药安全。
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TO MONITOR THE ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN CENTRAL KERALA
Objective: The objective of the study is to monitor the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) due to anti-hypertensive drugs prescribed in a tertiary care hospital. Methods: The study was conducted in the outpatient department of General Medicine of a tertiary care hospital in Kerala. The demographic details and suspected ADRs were collected from the patients and evaluated, and causality assessment was done. Results: More women developed ADRs compared to men due to the anti-hypertensive drug. The occurrence of adverse reactions was seen to be more in older patients over 50 years of age compared to younger individuals. The occurrence of ADR was more in patients using a combination of drugs (74.3%) rather than monotherapy. Calcium channel blockers were associated with more number of adverse reactions (62.5%) with amlodipine showing the maximum ADRs (64.8). The commonly seen ADR was edema. When the causality assessment was done, most were probable/likely followed by possible. Conclusion: This study shows that calcium channel blockers were the therapeutic class of drugs that caused the most number of ADRs, especially pedal edema; there was a higher frequency of ADRs to various antihypertensive drugs. Females and those more than 50 years old had shown a higher proportion of ADRs though not statistically significant. Furthermore, those individuals who took more drugs to treat hypertension also showed more ADRs. This study of adverse reactions toward antihypertensive medications will help physicians to choose a better option to treat their patients which will eventually help in patient satisfaction and medication safety.
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