Antibiotic-induced neurological adverse drug reactions

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Therapie Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.therap.2023.09.008
Clémence Lacroix, Tessa Pietri, Vincent Montero, Thomas Soeiro, Frank Rouby, Olivier Blin, Romain Guilhaumou, Joëlle Micallef
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Abstract

Antibiotics are drugs widely used all around the world. Central nervous system adverse drug reactions (CNS ADRs) are mostly under-suspected with antibiotics. Nevertheless, these ADRs could lead to severe complications such as encephalopathy. To illustrate the clinical patterns of these off-target ADRs, we here present data from pharmacovigilance system, through different populations and points of view (worldwide, French population, vulnerable population and individual). These data could help clinicians to better know about CNS ADRs with antibiotics, to better identify risk factors and vulnerable patients and to highlight the importance to set up the right diagnostic explorations in the best timing to avoid complications. Clinicians should request a pharmacological opinion from pharmacologist (biologists and pharmacovigilance clinicians) in front of vulnerable population before or during antibiotics. Pharmacovigilance advice could help clinicians in the diagnosis and the management of an ADR. Therapeutic drug monitoring is particularly contributive to adjust doses of antibiotics administered in vulnerable patients. Pharmacovigilance advice and TDM are essential to perform personalized medicine, and contribute to the proper use of drugs.

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抗生素引起的神经系统药物不良反应。
抗生素是世界上广泛使用的药物。中枢神经系统药物不良反应(CNS adr)大多未被怀疑与抗生素有关。然而,这些不良反应可能导致严重的并发症,如脑病。为了说明这些脱靶adr的临床模式,我们在这里通过不同的人群和观点(世界范围内,法国人群,易感人群和个人)提供来自药物警戒系统的数据。这些数据可以帮助临床医生更好地了解抗生素引起的中枢神经系统不良反应,更好地识别风险因素和易感患者,并强调在最佳时机建立正确的诊断探索以避免并发症的重要性。在使用抗生素之前或期间,临床医生应向药理学家(生物学家和药物警戒临床医生)征求药理学意见。药物警戒建议可以帮助临床医生诊断和管理不良反应。治疗药物监测特别有助于调整易受感染患者的抗生素剂量。药物警戒建议和TDM对于实施个体化治疗至关重要,并有助于正确使用药物。
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Therapie
Therapie 医学-药学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
132
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Thérapie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to Clinical Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacovigilance, Addictovigilance, Social Pharmacology, Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacoeconomics and Evidence-Based-Medicine. Thérapie publishes in French or in English original articles, general reviews, letters to the editor reporting original findings, correspondence relating to articles or letters published in the Journal, short articles, editorials on up-to-date topics, Pharmacovigilance or Addictovigilance reports that follow the French "guidelines" concerning good practice in pharmacovigilance publications. The journal also publishes thematic issues on topical subject. The journal is indexed in the main international data bases and notably in: Biosis Previews/Biological Abstracts, Embase/Excerpta Medica, Medline/Index Medicus, Science Citation Index.
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