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Int J Clin Pharm ; 43(4): 1123-1127, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33937971

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Background Platinum-based therapy continues to be one of the pillars of the treatment of different types of cancer. However, many times the responsible clinician renounces its use after the appearance of a hypersensitivity reaction. Objective To assess the value of skin tests (ST) in clinical practice to address the treatment of patients with suspicion of immediate hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) to platinum compounds. Method Single-center retrospective study of 3 years. Adult patients treated with any platinum compound who experienced HSR symptoms and for whom an oncologist requested ST, were included. ST with cisplatin, carboplatin and oxaliplatin were performed. Results Twenty-two patients were included. ST were positive in 12 patients (54.5%), of which 4 (33%) presented cross-reactivity to another platinum compound. Fifteen patients continued platinum-based chemotherapy: 9 patients with positive ST (4 continued by desensitization and 5 with another platinum compound) and 6 patients with negative ST, of which 1 repeated an HSR. A NPV of 0.91 was calculated. Conclusion ST helped physicians identify patients most susceptible to platinum derivative allergies and resume platinum-based therapy in many patients for whom no suitable therapeutic alternative was clinically acceptable.


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Antineoplastic Agents , Drug Hypersensitivity , Adult , Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Carboplatin , Drug Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Humans , Platinum Compounds , Retrospective Studies , Skin Tests
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Postgrad Med J ; 94(1108): 76-80, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28916557

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BACKGROUND: Accidental falls have a significant economic and human impact. The use of certain drugs is one of the modifiable risk factors associated with these events. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of use and to explore changes in treatment with fall-related drugs in patients over 65 years of age admitted as a result of a fall-related fracture. METHODS: Observational and prospective study performed in a tertiary level hospital. A list of fall risk-increasing drugs (FRIDs) was drawn up. The main study variables were number and type of FRIDs prescribed at admission and 1 month after the fracture and number, type, treating physician and place where changes in FRIDs were implemented. RESULTS: In total, 252 patients were included. At admission, 91.3% were receiving at least one FRID, mean daily use was 3.1 FRIDs and the most frequently prescribed FRIDs were diuretics (18%), renin-angiotensin system-acting agents (15.8%) and antidepressants (15%). One month later, mean daily use was 3.4 FRIDs (p=0.099) and a significant increase was detected in the use of hypnotics (p=0.003) and antidepressants (p=0.042). A total of 327 changes in treatment were recorded (1.3 changes/patient). Of the changes, 52.6% were new prescriptions, 72.2% occurred at discharge and 56.6% were ordered by a geriatrician. CONCLUSIONS: The use of FRIDs among patients with a fall-related fracture is very high. This use rises 1 month after the fracture, significantly in the case of hypnotics and antidepressants.


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Accidental Falls , Fractures, Bone , Frail Elderly/statistics & numerical data , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Polypharmacy , Accidental Falls/economics , Accidental Falls/statistics & numerical data , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists/adverse effects , Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists/therapeutic use , Antidepressive Agents/adverse effects , Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use , Diuretics/adverse effects , Diuretics/therapeutic use , Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions , Female , Fractures, Bone/epidemiology , Fractures, Bone/etiology , Hospitalization/economics , Humans , Hypnotics and Sedatives/adverse effects , Hypnotics and Sedatives/therapeutic use , Male , Prevalence , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors , Spain/epidemiology
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