Amlodipine induced Gingival Overgrowth in Patients at a Tertiary Level Hospital of Nepal

A. Sharma, R. Joshi, S. Rana, D. Shrestha, Pramod Joshi, S. Khadka
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Background: Amlodipine is a commonly prescribed anti-hypertensive in clinical practice. Gingival overgrowth is a rare side effect of this drug; with a reported prevalence of 1.7-3.3% in literature. Gingival overgrowth can cause aesthetic and functional problems as well as cause hindrance to maintain proper oral hygiene, thereby deteriorating the periodontal condition of the patient. The prevalence of Amlodipine induced gingival overgrowth is poorly defined in our country. Aim: This study aims to assess Amlodipine induced gingival overgrowth in a tertiary level referral hospital of Nepal Army. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on hypertensive patients with amlodipine therapy under regular follow up in the Department of Internal Medicine of Shree Birendra Hospital from September to December 2017. The data from record keeping was used for the study. Ethical clearance from Institutional Review committee of Nepal Army Institute of Health Sciences was obtained before conducting the study. Results: Out of 507 patients taking amlodipine, 240 were eligible for study and six (2.5%) were found to have amlodipine induced gingival overgrowth. These patients were on a dose of 5-10 mg over six months to 25 years. The gingival overgrowth was correlated with dose and duration which was statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusion: Low prevalence of amlodipine induced gingival overgrowth and correlation with dose and duration was seen in this short-term study. However further large-scale follow-up studies may be required to assess the severity of the problem.
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背景:氨氯地平是临床常用的抗高血压药物。牙龈过度生长是这种药物的罕见副作用;文献报道患病率为1.7-3.3%。牙龈过度生长会造成美观和功能问题,并妨碍维持适当的口腔卫生,从而恶化患者的牙周状况。在我国,氨氯地平引起的牙龈过度生长的患病率尚不明确。目的:本研究旨在评估氨氯地平在尼泊尔陆军三级转诊医院引起的牙龈过度生长。材料与方法:本研究选取2017年9 - 12月在Shree Birendra医院内科接受氨氯地平治疗并定期随访的高血压患者。该研究使用了记录保存的数据。在进行这项研究之前,获得了尼泊尔陆军卫生科学研究所机构审查委员会的伦理许可。结果:在507例服用氨氯地平的患者中,240例符合研究条件,6例(2.5%)发现氨氯地平诱导牙龈过度生长。这些患者在6个月到25年的时间里服用5-10毫克的剂量。牙龈过度生长与剂量、持续时间相关,差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论:短期研究发现氨氯地平所致牙龈过度生长的发生率较低,且与剂量和用药时间有关。然而,可能需要进一步的大规模后续研究来评估问题的严重性。
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