A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime

Background and Aims: Multidrug therapy (MDT) in leprosy has brought the prevalence of leprosy to elimination levels. However, these drugs are not without toxicity. The primary aim of this study was to find the prevalence of adverse drug reactions (ADR) to MDT and the secondary aim to study the clini...

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Main Author: Sukumaran Pradeep Nair
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Indian Dermatology Online Journal
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Online Access:http://www.idoj.in/article.asp?issn=2229-5178;year=2018;volume=9;issue=1;spage=33;epage=36;aulast=Nair
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spelling doaj-56d9bad60a40405bab429147c2c92fd52020-11-24T20:47:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Dermatology Online Journal2229-51782018-01-0191333610.4103/idoj.IDOJ_116_17A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regimeSukumaran Pradeep NairBackground and Aims: Multidrug therapy (MDT) in leprosy has brought the prevalence of leprosy to elimination levels. However, these drugs are not without toxicity. The primary aim of this study was to find the prevalence of adverse drug reactions (ADR) to MDT and the secondary aim to study the clinical features of these drug reactions. Materials and Methods: This is a19-year retrospective descriptive study of all new leprosy cases with ADR to MDT, requiring a change in regime. Results: There were 901 new leprosy cases in the study period. There were 28 cases of documented ADR to MDT necessitating a change in regime, thus accounting for a prevalence of 3.11%. There were 24 males (85.71%) and 4 females (14.29%) with a male/female ratio 6:1. Mean age was 39.58 years. Borderline tuberculoid was the commonest type of leprosy in which ADR were seen (46.43%). Dapsone was the commonest drug to cause ADR seen in 17 cases (60.71%). Hepatic involvement in the form of drug-induced hepatitis was the commonest presentation of ADR in this study accounting for 13 cases (46.43%), followed by skin rash, 9 cases (32.14%). There were no ADR reported to clofazimine. No ADR was reported to the alternative regimes given. Conclusions: The prevalence of ADRs was low in this study, with dapsone being the commonest drug. There were no adverse reactions to clofazimine. No adverse reactions were reported with the alternative regimes of ofloxacin and minocycline.http://www.idoj.in/article.asp?issn=2229-5178;year=2018;volume=9;issue=1;spage=33;epage=36;aulast=NairAdverse drug reactionsleprosymultidrug therapy
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A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime
Indian Dermatology Online Journal
Adverse drug reactions
leprosy
multidrug therapy
author_facet Sukumaran Pradeep Nair
author_sort Sukumaran Pradeep Nair
title A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime
title_short A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime
title_full A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime
title_fullStr A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime
title_full_unstemmed A 19-Year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime
title_sort 19-year retrospective study of adverse drug reactions to multidrug therapy in leprosy requiring a change in regime
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Dermatology Online Journal
issn 2229-5178
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background and Aims: Multidrug therapy (MDT) in leprosy has brought the prevalence of leprosy to elimination levels. However, these drugs are not without toxicity. The primary aim of this study was to find the prevalence of adverse drug reactions (ADR) to MDT and the secondary aim to study the clinical features of these drug reactions. Materials and Methods: This is a19-year retrospective descriptive study of all new leprosy cases with ADR to MDT, requiring a change in regime. Results: There were 901 new leprosy cases in the study period. There were 28 cases of documented ADR to MDT necessitating a change in regime, thus accounting for a prevalence of 3.11%. There were 24 males (85.71%) and 4 females (14.29%) with a male/female ratio 6:1. Mean age was 39.58 years. Borderline tuberculoid was the commonest type of leprosy in which ADR were seen (46.43%). Dapsone was the commonest drug to cause ADR seen in 17 cases (60.71%). Hepatic involvement in the form of drug-induced hepatitis was the commonest presentation of ADR in this study accounting for 13 cases (46.43%), followed by skin rash, 9 cases (32.14%). There were no ADR reported to clofazimine. No ADR was reported to the alternative regimes given. Conclusions: The prevalence of ADRs was low in this study, with dapsone being the commonest drug. There were no adverse reactions to clofazimine. No adverse reactions were reported with the alternative regimes of ofloxacin and minocycline.
topic Adverse drug reactions
leprosy
multidrug therapy
url http://www.idoj.in/article.asp?issn=2229-5178;year=2018;volume=9;issue=1;spage=33;epage=36;aulast=Nair
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