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摘要
背景:以往的研究探讨了左乙拉西坦(LEV)与严重皮肤不良反应(SCARs)之间的关联。然而,大多数调查都依赖于临床试验数据或个别医疗中心的病例报告。因此,在现实世界中,LEV与SCAR之间的确切关系仍然难以确定:研究设计和方法:分析了来自 FDA 不良事件报告系统(FAERS)和 EudraVigilance 数据库的数据,利用比例失调分析方法重点研究了与 LEV 相关的 SCAR 事件:结果:本研究发现 LEV 与 SCARs 之间存在明显的相关性(p p p 结论:尽管存在一定的局限性,但本研究提供了 LEV 与 SCARs 之间的相关性:尽管存在某些局限性,但本研究提供了有关 LEV 与 SCAR 之间关联的最新见解。这些发现强调了监测和积极管理 LEV 相关 SCARs 以促进其安全有效使用的重要性。
Updated Insights on Levetiracetam-Associated Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions: A Real-World Pharmacovigilance Analysis.
Background: Previous studies have explored the association between levetiracetam (LEV) and severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs). However, most investigations have relied on clinical trial data or case reports from individual medical centers. Consequently, the precise relationship between LEV and SCARs in real-world settings remains elusive.
Research design and methods: Data from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) and EudraVigilance databases were analyzed, focusing on LEV-associated SCAR events utilizing disproportionality analysis methods.
Results: This study identified a significant correlation between LEV and SCARs (p < 0.05). However, combined analyses with other antiepileptic drugs revealed that the association of LEV with SCARs was comparatively weaker (p < 0.05). Univariate logistic regression analysis indicated that males, individuals aged 45 ~ 65 years, and combination therapy with eslicarbazepine, phenytoin, carbamazepine, and lamotrigine significantly increased the risk of developing SCARs (p < 0.05). Notably, SCARs were most likely to occur within the initial week of LEV treatment (39.39%).
Conclusions: Despite certain limitations, this study offers updated insights into the association between LEV and SCARs. These findings underscore the significance of monitoring and actively managing LEV-associated SCARs to promote its safe and effective use.
期刊介绍:
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety ranks #62 of 216 in the Pharmacology & Pharmacy category in the 2008 ISI Journal Citation Reports.
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety (ISSN 1474-0338 [print], 1744-764X [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles on all aspects of drug safety and original papers on the clinical implications of drug treatment safety issues, providing expert opinion on the scope for future development.