Traditional Chinese medicine and drug-induced anaphylaxis: data from the Beijing pharmacovigilance database

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作者
Li, Xiaotong [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Thai, Sydney [4 ]
Lu, Wenchao [3 ]
Sun, Shusen [5 ]
Tang, Huilin [6 ]
Zhai, Suodi [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Tiansheng [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Peking Univ, Hosp 3, Dept Pharm, Rd Huayuan 49, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China
[2] Peking Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Inst Drug Evaluat, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Peking Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharm Adm & Clin Pharm, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] Univ N Carolina, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, 2101 Mcgavran Greenberg Hall,Campus Box 7453, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[5] Western New England Univ, Coll Pharm & Hlth Sci, Springfield, MA USA
[6] Indiana Univ, Richard M Fairbanks Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Indianapolis, IN 46204 USA
关键词
China; Drug-induced anaphylaxis; Pharmacovigilance; Traditional Chinese medicines; ALLERGY;
D O I
10.1007/s11096-018-0699-4
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is one of the major triggers for drug-induced anaphylaxis (DIA). Objective We aimed to use the Beijing pharmacovigilance database (BPD) to analyze TCM-induced DIAs in Beijing, China. Setting Drug allergy case reports from the BPD provided by the Beijing Center for Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring. Method Drug allergy cases from January 2004 to December 2014 were adjudicated. DIA triggered by TCMs were analyzed and compared with those triggered by non-TCM drugs by calculating the reported risk ratio (RRR). We also calculated the RRRs based on severe DIA and death outcomes. Main outcome measure TCMs implicated in DIAs were identified and compared with non-TCM drugs. Results TCMs accounted for 1651 (18.2%) of the total 9074 allergic cases, in which 84.4% (1393/1651) were triggered by injections. Of the TCM allergic cases, 8.5% (141) were DIAs and 7.3% (120) were severe DIAs, and three patients died from injections. The RRR between TCMs and non-TCM-induced DIAs was 0.63. When anaphylactic cases were compared between TCMs to the top four non-TCM drug triggers, RRRs were 0.73 (95% CI 0.61-0.87) for antibiotics, 0.36 (95% CI 0.29-0.44) for radiocontrast agents, 0.55 (95% CI 0.43-0.68) for chemotherapeutics, and 0.29 (95% CI 0.23-0.37) for biologics. Compared to TCM oral or topic formulations, TCM injections had higher RRRs in each of the above comparisons. Conclusion TCM was associated with a decreased risk of DIA compared to non-TCM drugs in drug allergy cases, and the risk was higher for TCM injections.
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