The Frequency and Structure of Adverse Drug Reactions in the Pharmacotherapy of Epilepsy

E. A. Bochanova, S. D. Gusev
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The problem of the safety of antiepileptic therapy due to the duration of treatment and the need for regular intake of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) is extremely significant. Adverse reactions (ADRs) may outweigh any positive effect of therapy associated with seizure reduction. The purpose of the study: to analyze the frequency and structure of ADRs of AEDs. Materials and Methods: The work was carried out within the framework of comprehensive research on the topic No. 210-16 "Epidemiological, genetic and neurophysiological aspects of diseases of the nervous system (central, peripheral and vegetative) and preventive medicine" (registration number 0120.0807480). Results: The frequency of ADRs against the background of third-generation AEDs was not inferior to that against the background of receiving second-generation AEDs, while the structure of ADRs was different: third-generation AEDs had a higher incidence of ADRs from the central nervous system, including a worsening of the course of epilepsy. The ratio of the chances of valproic acid accumulation with the achievement of toxic concentration in the blood and the development of un-desirable side effects in poor metabolizers (carriers of the polymorphism of CYP2C9*2 or CYP2C9*3) the gene encoding the cytochrome P450 isoenzyme 2C9 of the liver is 5.94 and 4.27, respectively. Conclusion: A personalized approach to ensuring the safety of valproic acid preparations based on taking into account the carriage of polymorphisms of the CYP2C9 gene allows to reduce the incidence of ADRs in patients receiving valproic acid preparations from 59.28% to 10.78%. The introduction of a personalized approach to the administration of valproates to patients suffering from epilepsy in the Krasnoyarsk Territory did not lead to an increase in direct costs.
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癫痫药物治疗中药物不良反应的频率和结构
由于治疗持续时间长且需要定期服用抗癫痫药物(AEDs),抗癫痫治疗的安全性问题极为突出。不良反应(ADRs)可能会超过与减少癫痫发作相关的任何积极治疗效果。研究目的:分析 AEDs 的 ADRs 频率和结构。材料和方法:这项工作是在第 210-16 号课题 "神经系统疾病(中枢性、周围性和植物性)的流行病学、遗传学和神经生理学方面以及预防医学"(注册号 0120.0807480)的综合研究框架内进行的。研究结果在使用第三代 AEDs 的背景下,发生 ADR 的频率并不低于在使用第二代 AEDs 的背景下,但 ADR 的结构有所不同:第三代 AEDs 在中枢神经系统方面的 ADR 发生率更高,包括癫痫病程恶化。肝脏中编码细胞色素 P450 同工酶 2C9 的基因代谢不良者(CYP2C9*2 或 CYP2C9*3 多态性携带者)的丙戊酸蓄积几率与血液中达到毒性浓度的几率以及出现不良副作用的几率之比分别为 5.94 和 4.27。结论在考虑 CYP2C9 基因多态性携带的基础上,采用个性化方法确保丙戊酸制剂的安全性,可将接受丙戊酸制剂治疗的患者的 ADR 发生率从 59.28% 降至 10.78%。在克拉斯诺亚尔斯克边疆区对癫痫患者采用个性化的丙戊酸钠用药方法并未导致直接成本的增加。
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