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Ototoxic adverse drug reactions: A disproportionality analysis using the Italian spontaneous reporting database

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Introduction: The panorama of drug-induced ototoxicity has widened in the last decades; moreover, post-marketing data are necessary to gain a better insight on ototoxic adverse drug reactions (ADRs). The aim of this study was to perform an analysis of ADR reports describing drug-induced ototoxicity from the Italian spontaneous reporting system (SRS). Methods: As a measure of disproportionality, we calculated the reporting odds ratios (RORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) with a case/non-case methodology. Cases were all suspected ADR reports regarding drug-induced ototoxicity collected into the Italian SRS from 2001 to 2017. Non-cases included all other ADRs reported in the same period. Results: Of 325,980 reports, 652 included at least one ototoxic ADR, compared with 325,328 non-cases. Statistically significant adjusted RORs were found for drugs for cardiovascular disorders, urologicals, teriparatide, amikacin, prulifloxacin, rifampicin and isoniazid, cisplatin, hormone antagonists, tacrolimus, pomalidomide, tramadol, and antidepressants. Significant adjusted RORs in relation to tinnitus were also observed for doxazosin (ROR 5.55, 95% CI 2.06-14.93), bisoprolol (4.28, 1.59-11.53), nebivolol (8.06, 3.32-19.56), ramipril (3.96, 2.17-7.23), irbesartan (19.60, 9.19-41.80), betamethasone (4.01, 1.28-12.52), moxifloxacin (4.56, 1.71-12.34), ethambutol (12.25, 3.89-38.57), efavirenz (16.82, 5.34-52.96), sofosbuvir/ledipasvir (5.95, 1.90-18.61), etoposide (7.09, 2.63-19.12), abatacept (6.51, 2.42-17.53), indometacin (6.30, 2.02-19.72), etoricoxib (5.00, 2.23-11.23), tapentadol (4.37, 1.09-17.62), and timolol combinations (23.29, 9.53-56.95). Moreover, significant adjusted RORs for hypoacusis regarded clarithromycin (3.95, 1.86-8.40), azithromycin (10.23, 5.03-20.79), vancomycin (6.72, 2.14-21.11), methotrexate (3.13, 1.00-9.81), pemetrexed (4.38, 1.40-13.76), vincristine (5.93, 1.88-18.70), vinorelbine (21.60, 8.83-52.82), paclitaxel (2.34, 1.03-5.30), rituximab (3.20, 1.19-8.63), interferon alfa-2b (17.44, 8.56-35.53), thalidomide (16.92, 6.92-41.38), and deferasirox (41.06, 20.07-84.01). Conclusions: This study is largely consistent with results from literature. Nevertheless, propafenone, antituberculars, hormone antagonists, teriparatide, tramadol, and pomalidomide are unknown for being ototoxic. Hypoacusis after the use of vinorelbine, methotrexate, and pemetrexed is unexpected, such as tinnitus related with etoposide, nebivolol, betamethasone, abatacept, sofosbuvir/ledipasvir, and tapentadol, but these considerations require further investigation to better define the risk due to the paucity of data. Moreover, physicians should be aware of the clinical significance of ototoxicity and be conscious about the importance of their contribution to spontaneous reporting.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Adverse drug reactions, Cochlear damage, Drug-induced ototoxicity, Pharmacovigilance, Post-marketing data, Spontaneous reporting, Vestibular disorders
Elenco autori:
Barbieri, M. A.; Cicala, G.; Cutroneo, P. M.; Mocciaro, E.; Sottosanti, L.; Freni, F.; Galletti, F.; Arcoraci, V.; Spina, E.
Autori di Ateneo:
ARCORACI Vincenzo
FRENI Francesco
GALLETTI Francesco
SPINA Edoardo
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3145822
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unime.it//retrieve/handle/11570/3145822/381434/fphar-2019.pdf
Pubblicato in:
FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
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