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Patient reports of the frequency and severity of adverse reactions associated with biological agents prescribed for psoriasis in Brazil.

Authors :
Lopes LC
Silveira MS
de Camargo MC
de Camargo IA
Luz TC
Osorio-de-Castro CG
Barberato-Filho S
Del Fiol Fde S
Guyatt G
Source :
Expert opinion on drug safety [Expert Opin Drug Saf] 2014 Sep; Vol. 13 (9), pp. 1155-63. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jul 31.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: The safety of biological agents used to treat psoriasis remains uncertain.<br />Objective: The authors determined the frequency and severity of adverse effects associated with use of biologic agents for psoriasis through patient-registered lawsuits to the government of Sao Paulo, Brazil.<br />Methods: Sources of information included legal records, dispensing pharmacy data and interviews with patients. Research staff conducted telephone interviews with patients who used biologic drugs during 2004 - 2011, inquiring about medication-related adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and serious adverse events (SAEs).<br />Results: Of the 218 patients identified, 15 proved ineligible or refused participation. 203 patients were interviewed, with 111 (54.7%) taking infliximab, 43 (21.2%) efalizumab, 35 (17.2%) etanercept and 14 (6.9%) adalimumab. Of 84 (41.4%) patients who experienced one or more ADR related to biological agents, 57 (67.9%) experienced one or more SAE. The only risk factor associated with ADRs was comorbidity odds ratio = 6.54 (95% confident interval [CI] 3.20 - 13.32), p < 0.0001.<br />Conclusion: Biologic agents were associated with high rates of ADRs and SAEs. The data suggests that for patients taking a biologic agent to treat psoriasis and who have one or more comorbidities, warnings of possible adverse events and enhanced surveillance are warranted.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744-764X
Volume :
13
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Expert opinion on drug safety
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25078511
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1517/14740338.2014.942219