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2. Acidosis con hiperlactacidemia por metformina: frecuencia de su diagnóstico en la práctica clínica habitual y relación con la insuficiencia renal
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Boada Fernández del Campo, C., Rodríguez Jimenez, C., García Saiz, M.M., Aldea Perona, A.M., Sanz Álvarez, E.J., Fernández Quintana, E., García Sanchez-Colomer, M., Huidobro Amaro, S., Arbesú Cruz, A., and Jimenez Sosa, A.
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- 2019
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3. Herbal and Dietary Supplement-Induced Liver Injuries in the Spanish DILI Registry
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Andrade, RJ, Lucena, MI, Stephens, C, García-Cortés, M, Robles-Díaz, M, Medina-Cáliz, I, Sanabria, J, García-Muñoz, B, Alcántara, R, Moreno, I, Gonzalez-Jimenez, A, Ortega-Alonso, A, Sanjuán-Jiménez, R, Quirós, M, Martín-Reyes, F, Papineau, A, Jiménez-Pérez, M, González-Grande, R, Fernández, MC, Peláez, G, Casado, M, González-Sánchez, M, Romero-Gómez, M, Calle-Sanz, R, Millán-Domínguez, R, Fombuena, B, Gallego, R, Rojas, L, Rojas, A, Ampuero, J, del Campo, JA, Gil Gómez, A, Vilar, E, Castiella, A, Zapata, EM, Zubiaurre, L, Navarro, JM, Méndez-Sánchez, IM, Chaves, A, Soriano, G, Guarner, C, Román, EM, Hallal, H, García-Oltra, E, Titos-Arcos, JC, Pérez-Martínez, A, Sánchez-Cobarro, C, Egea-Caparrós, JM, Arenas, J, Gomez-Osua, MI, Gómez-García, A, Esandi, FJ, Blanco, S, Martínez-Odriozola, P, Otazua, P, Salmerón, J, Gila, A, Quiles, R, González, JM, Lorenzo, S, Prieto, M, Conde, I, Amiel, Berenguer, M, García-Eliz, M, Primo, J, Molés, JR, Garayoa, A, Carrascosa, M, Gómez- Domínguez, E, Montané, E, Arellano, AL, Barriocanal, AM, Sanz, Y, Morillas, RM, Sala, M, Masnou, H, Farré, M, Bruguera, M, Gines, P, Lens, S, García, JC, Aldea-Perona, A, Hernández-Guerra, M, Moreno-San Fiel, M, Boada-Fernández del Campo, C, Tejedor, M, González-Ferrer, R, Fernández, C, Fernández-Gil, M, Montero, JL, de la Mata, M, Fuentes-Olmo, J, Fernández-Bonilla, EM, González-Gallego, J, Jorquera, F, Moreno, JM, Martínez-Rodenas, P, Garrido, M, Rendón, P, Vergara, M, Sánchez Delgado, J, García Samaniego, J, Madejón, A, Cabriada, JL, Crespo, J, Giráldez Gallego, A, Cuaresma, M, Ruíz, R, Medina-Caliz, Inmaculada, Garcia-Cortes, Miren, Gonzalez-Jimenez, Andres, Cabello, Maria R., Robles-Diaz, Mercedes, Sanabria-Cabrera, Judith, Sanjuan-Jimenez, Rocio, Ortega-Alonso, Aida, García-Muñoz, Beatriz, Moreno, Inmaculada, Jimenez-Perez, Miguel, Fernandez, M Carmen, Ginés, Pere, Prieto, Martin, Conde, Isabel, Hallal, Hacibe, Soriano, German, Roman, Eva, Castiella, Agustin, Blanco-Reina, Encarnacion, Montes, Maria R., Quiros-Cano, Marta, Martin-Reyes, Flores, Lucena, M. Isabel, and Andrade, Raul J.
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- 2018
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4. Clinical Characteristics and Outcome of Drug‐Induced Liver Injury in the Older Patients: From the Young‐Old to the Oldest‐Old
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Weersink, Rianne A., primary, Alvarez‐Alvarez, Ismael, additional, Medina‐Cáliz, Inmaculada, additional, Sanabria‐Cabrera, Judith, additional, Robles‐Díaz, Mercedes, additional, Ortega‐Alonso, Aida, additional, García‐Cortés, Miren, additional, Bonilla, Elvira, additional, Niu, Hao, additional, Soriano, German, additional, Jimenez‐Perez, Miguel, additional, Hallal, Hacibe, additional, Blanco, Sonia, additional, Kaplowitz, Neil, additional, Lucena, M. Isabel, additional, Andrade, Raúl J., additional, Andrade, R.J., additional, Lucena, M.I., additional, Stephens, C., additional, García Cortés, M., additional, Robles Díaz, M., additional, Ortega Alonso, A., additional, Pinazo, J., additional, García Muñoz, B., additional, Alcántara, R., additional, Hernández, A., additional, García‐Escaño, M.D., additional, Medina‐Cáliz, I., additional, Sanabria‐Cabrera, J., additional, Alvarez‐Alvarez, I., additional, Bonilla, E., additional, Niu, H., additional, Di‐Zeo, D., additional, Del Campo, E., additional, Jiménez Pérez, M., additional, González Grande, R., additional, López Ortega, S., additional, Santaella, I., additional, Ocaña, A., additional, Palomino, P., additional, Fernández, M.C., additional, Porcel, A., additional, Casado, M., additional, González Sánchez, M., additional, Romero‐Gómez, M., additional, Millán‐Domínguez, R., additional, Fombuena, B., additional, Gallego, R., additional, Ampuero, J., additional, del Campo, J.A., additional, Calle‐Sanz, R., additional, Rojas, L., additional, Rojas, A., additional, Gil Gómez, A., additional, Vilar, E., additional, Soriano, G., additional, Guarner, C., additional, Román, E.M., additional, Quijada Manuitt, M.A., additional, Antonijoan Arbos, R.M., additional, Farré, M., additional, Montané, E., additional, Arellano, A.L., additional, Barriocanal, A.M., additional, Sanz, Y., additional, Morillas, R.M., additional, Sala, M., additional, Masnou Ridaura, H., additional, Sánchez Delgado, J., additional, Vergara Gómez, M., additional, Hallal, H., additional, García Oltra, E., additional, Titos Arcos, J.C., additional, Pérez Martínez, A., additional, Sánchez Cobarro, C., additional, Egea Caparrós, J.M., additional, Castiella, A., additional, Arenas, J., additional, Gomez Osua, M.I., additional, Gómez García, A., additional, Esandi, F.J., additional, Blanco, S., additional, Martínez Odriozola, P., additional, Crespo, J., additional, Iruzubieta, P., additional, Cabezas, J., additional, Giráldez Gallego, A., additional, Rodríguez Seguel, E. del P., additional, Cuaresma, M., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Conde Amiel, I., additional, Berenguer, M., additional, García‐Eliz, M., additional, Moreno, J.M., additional, Martínez‐Rodenas, P., additional, Garrido, M., additional, Oliva, C., additional, Gómez Domínguez, E., additional, Cabrera, L., additional, Cuevas, L., additional, Bruguera, M., additional, Gines, P., additional, Lens, S., additional, García, J.C., additional, Mariño, Z., additional, Hernández Guerra, M., additional, Moreno San Fiel, M., additional, Boada Fernández del Campo, C., additional, Fuentes Olmo, J., additional, Fernández Bonilla, E.M., additional, Jorquera, F., additional, and González Gallego, J., additional
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- 2020
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5. Medicamentos potencialmente inapropiados en el anciano. Proyecto para la realización de una lista española (Proyecto ES-PIA)
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González-Colaço Harmand, M., primary, Areosa Sastre, A., additional, Aldea Perona, A.M., additional, Rodríguez Jiménez, C., additional, Boada Fernández del Campo, C., additional, and García Saíz, M.D.M., additional
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- 2018
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6. An Internal System for Quality Assure With External Audit (Aenor) In A Clinical Pharmacology Service: A Positive Experience
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García Sáiz, M., primary, Sanz Álvarez, E.J., additional, Cervino Rodriguez, M., additional, Rodríguez Jiménez, C., additional, Aldea Perona, A., additional, and Boada Fernández del Campo, C., additional
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- 2015
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7. Detection of unnotified adverse drug reactions (adr). Active pharmacovigilance (apv)
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Boada Fernández del Campo, C., primary, Rodriguez Jimenez, C., additional, García Sánchez Colomer, M., additional, Fernández Quintana, E., additional, Masiero Aparicio, P., additional, Herrera Herrera, J., additional, and García Saiz, M.M., additional
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- 2015
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8. La picadura del pez araña
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Lemus Reyes, J. N. and Boada Fernández del Campo, C.
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Pez araña ,Venomous animals ,Stings ,Trachinus ,Picaduras ,Weeverfish ,Animales venenosos - Abstract
Presentamos el caso de un paciente picado por un pez araña (género Trachinus), frecuente en los mares templados del Atlántico, que evolucionó sin complicaciones. Describimos las características de este pez venenoso, las lesiones que produce, las complicaciones, tratamiento y prevención. En nuestro medio es preciso que el médico de Atención Primaria sepa reconocer y manejar adecuadamente la picadura del pez araña, de consecuencias ocasionalmente graves. We present the case of a patient stung by a weeverfish (gen Trachinus), frequent in Atlantic warm seas, who evolved whitout complications. We describe the characteristics of these venomous fish, the injury caused by it, its complications, and its management and prevention. The Primare Health Care physician in our setting, must be able to recognize and manage the weeverfish stinging, because of its occasionaly severe results.
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- 2001
9. La picadura del pez araña
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Lemus Reyes, J. N., primary and Boada Fernández del Campo, C., additional
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- 2001
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10. Real-World Safety Profile of Biologic Drugs for Severe Uncontrolled Asthma: A Descriptive Analysis from the Spanish Pharmacovigilance Database.
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Boada-Fernández-Del-Campo C, García-Sánchez-Colomer M, Fernández-Quintana E, Poza-Guedes P, Rolingson-Landaeta JL, Sánchez-Machín I, and González-Pérez R
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Background : The present investigation provides a thorough analysis of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in the Database of the Spanish Pharmacovigilance System (FEDRA) for biologic medications primarily indicated for severe refractory asthma, including omalizumab, mepolizumab, reslizumab, benralizumab, dupilumab, and tezepelumab. Our main objective was to identify ADRs not documented in the drugs' Technical Sheets (summary of product characteristics, SmPC), potentially indicating unrecognized risks meriting pharmacovigilance attention. Methods : Data spanning from each drug's market introduction until 22 January 2024, were analyzed, sourced from direct submissions to the Spanish Pharmacovigilance System, industry communications, and literature reviews. We evaluated notifications impartially to ensure a comprehensive review of all the ADRs associated with these medications. Results : This investigation underlines the critical role of post-marketing surveillance in enhancing patient safety. It emphasizes the necessity for healthcare professionals to report ADRs comprehensively to foster a robust pharmacovigilance system. Furthermore, the study highlights gaps between the reported ADRs and the information provided in SmPCs, signaling potential areas for improvement in drug safety monitoring and regulatory oversight. Conclusions : Finally, these findings may contribute to informed decision making in clinical practice and regulatory policy, ultimately advancing patient care and safety in the management of severe uncontrolled asthma.
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- 2024
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11. Spanish list of potentially inappropriate drugs in the elderly (ES-PIA project).
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Gonzalez-Colaço Harmand M, Aldea-Perona AM, Boada-Fernández Del Campo C, Areosa-Sastre A, Rodríguez-Jiménez C, García Sánchez-Colomer M, Fernández Quintana E, Plasencia-Nuñez M, Masiero-Aparicio P, Grillo-Grillo C, Orellana-Mobilli A, García Sáiz M, Duarte Diéguez C, Hornillos Calvo M, Avellana Zaragoza JA, Martínez Velilla N, de Guzmán Pérez Hernández D, Ruiz González M, Blanco Reina E, Asensio Ostos C, Peiró A, Cabrera García L, Hortigüela Moro F, Pérez Alayón H, Espárrago García I, Santana Quilez J, Alonso Ramírez J, Fernández Oropesa C, López Varona MJ, Acín Gerico MT, Sanz Alvarez E, Martín de la Sierra MÁ, Peñalver MJ, Falomir Gómez T, Ruiz Salazar J, Rivas GE, and Rey Rodríguez E
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- Age Factors, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Delphi Technique, Humans, Spain, Surveys and Questionnaires, Inappropriate Prescribing prevention & control, Potentially Inappropriate Medication List
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Purpose: In the last decades, different criteria have been developed for detecting inappropriate prescription in older patients. In Spain, translations and adaptations of international lists are available but it would be necessary a national list which could cope with the peculiarities of our health system, existing pharmaceutical market, and prescription habits. We propose in this project the creation of a Spanish potentially inappropriate drugs list which could be applicable in our clinical scenario., Methods: We use a Delphi method involving 25 experts from different backgrounds (Clinical Pharmacology, Geriatrics, Rational Use of Drugs and Pharmacy, Primary Care and Pharmacoepidemiology, and Pharmacovigilance) that were asked to participate in two-round questionnaires. For analysis, current recommendations of Worth and Pigni were applied, and every statement was classified into one of three groups: strong, moderate, or low agreement. Statements with strong agreement were accepted to be part of the inadequate prescription list. Moderate agreement statements were selected to enter the second questionnaire, and statements with low agreement were further analyzed to determine if it was due to heterogeneity or due to dispersion in the answers., Results: The first questionnaire consisted of 160 proposed sentences, of which 106 reached a high agreement, 32 a moderate agreement, and 22 a low agreement. All sentences proposed in the second questionnaire reached a strong agreement. The total accepted sentences were 138., Conclusions: We offer a list of inadequate prescription in older patients adapted to the Spanish pharmacopeia and according to the prescription habits in our environment.
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- 2019
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12. [Exposure to persistent and non-persistent pesticides in a non-occupationally exposed population in Tenerife Island (Spain)].
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Burillo-Putze G, Luzardo OP, García CP, Zumbado M, Yanes C, Trujillo-Martín Mdel M, Boada Fernández del Campo C, and Boada LD
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- Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Endocrine Disruptors blood, Environmental Exposure, Environmental Monitoring, Female, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Humans, Insecticides blood, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Spain epidemiology, Environmental Pollutants blood, Pesticide Residues blood, Pesticides blood
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Objective: Chronic exposure to non-persistent pesticides (NPPs) is of concern because these substances have been associated with chronic diseases. However, few studies have addressed chronic exposure to NPPs in Spanish populations., Methods: We determined the presence of 24 pesticide residues by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry in 363 serum samples obtained from non-occupationally exposed adults from Tenerife island in 2007., Results: Most of the samples (99.45%) showed detectable residues (6 ± 2 pesticides per sample). The most frequently detected pesticides were pyrethrins (96.1%), organophosphates (93.9%) and organochlorines (92.3%). The neurotoxicants bifenthrin and malathion were detected in 81% of the samples and hexachlorobenzene DDT and buprofezin in more than 50%. Malation, an "environmental obesogen", was detected in 82%, and "endocrine disrupter" pesticides were present in 97.2% of the samples., Conclusions: Because there is clear, continuous and inadvertent exposure to NPPs that may be inducing adverse effects on human health, NPPs should be included in biomonitoring studies., (Copyright © 2013 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.)
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