ABSTRACT
During the year 2014, a total of 268 adverse reactions due to Swissmedic-authorized veterinary medicinal products were reported representing an increase of 7% compared to the previous year. Similar to previous years, most of the reactions reported were linked to the use of antiparasitic products (47.8%) or antiinfectives (9.3%). In 10.8% of the reports, reactions were described after the use of products acting on the hormonal system. The affected animal species were primarily dogs (182 reports), cats (58 reports), and cattle (16 reports). Additionally, 33 reports were provided within the frame of consultations with the toxicological information centre in Zurich (Tox Info Suisse). We present a short overview of the safety of COX-2 inhibitors and a series of reactions following the use of a parenteral buprenorphine solution. Finally, the vaccinovigilance program received 124 declarations following the application of various vaccines, but no detailed analysis of those reports is available.
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Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems/statistics & numerical data , Analgesics, Opioid/adverse effects , Anti-Infective Agents/adverse effects , Buprenorphine/adverse effects , Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors/adverse effects , Veterinary Drugs/adverse effects , Animals , Cats , Cattle , Dogs , SwitzerlandABSTRACT
197 adverse reactions of Swissmedic-authorized veterinary medicinal products were reported during the year 2012 (2011: 167). Species and drug classes remain unchanged over the years: most of the reports related to reactions following the use of antiparasitic products (37.6 %), antiinfectives (15.7 %) or non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (11.7 %) in companion animals (94 dogs and 53 cats) followed by cattle/calves (29). Additionally, 45 cases transmitted by the Swiss Toxicological Information Centre in Zürich were processed. We discuss a paradoxical reaction under the potential influence of acepromazine as well as a modified protocol for treating permethrin intoxication in cats. Finally, the vaccinovigilance program received 95 declarations following the application of various vaccines, mainly to dogs or cats.
En 2012, on a enregistré 197 annonces de réactions après application de médicaments vétérinaires autorisés par Swissmedic (2011: 167). La répartition de ces annonces, tant en ce qui concerne les espèces que les classes de médicaments, est inchangée par rapport aux années précédentes: on a annoncé le plus souvent des réactions à des produits antiparasitaires (37.6 %), antiinfectieux (15.7 %) ou antiinflammatoires (11.7 %) chez les petits animaux (94 annonces concernaient des chiens, 53 des chats) suivis par les bovins (29 annonces). En outre 45 cas annoncés par le Centre suisse d'information toxicologique de Zürich dans le cadre de ses activités de conseil ont été étudiés. Une réaction paradoxale d'agressivité sous l'effet possible de l'acépromazine et un protocole modifié pour le traitement des intoxications à la perméthrine chez le chat sont présentés. Pour ce qui est de la vaccinovigilance effectuée par l'IVI, on a enregistré 95 annonces de réactions après l'application de divers vaccins, principalement chez des chiens et des chats.