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A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Purpose: Current guidelines recommend α1-adrenoreceptor blockers (A1Bs) for treating lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia, but their adverse effects can be problematic. In this study, reports submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting...

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Autores principales: Yoshimura, Koji, Kadoyama, Kaori, Sakaeda, Toshiyuki, Sugino, Yoshio, Ogawa, Osamu, Okuno, Yasushi
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3675500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23781132
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5892
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author Yoshimura, Koji
Kadoyama, Kaori
Sakaeda, Toshiyuki
Sugino, Yoshio
Ogawa, Osamu
Okuno, Yasushi
author_facet Yoshimura, Koji
Kadoyama, Kaori
Sakaeda, Toshiyuki
Sugino, Yoshio
Ogawa, Osamu
Okuno, Yasushi
author_sort Yoshimura, Koji
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description Purpose: Current guidelines recommend α1-adrenoreceptor blockers (A1Bs) for treating lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia, but their adverse effects can be problematic. In this study, reports submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) between 1997 and 2011 were reviewed to assess the safety profiles of A1Bs. Methods: After deleting duplicated submissions and revising arbitrary drug names, reports involving A1Bs for male patients were analyzed. Data mining algorisms were used for the quantitative detection of signals, where a signal represents an association between a drug and an adverse event or a drug-associated adverse event, including the proportional reporting ratio, reporting odds ratio, information component given by a Bayesian confidence propagation neural network, and empirical Bayes geometric mean. Results: The total number of reports used was 1,260,182. Signal scores suggested the associations of alfuzosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin, and terazosin with dizziness/vertigo, orthostatic hypotension, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation dysfunction (EjD), thirst/dry mouth, and constipation; however, reports on naftopidil, silodosin, and urapidil were not enough to compare with the other 4 A1Bs. Signal scores for EjD were higher for tamsulosin, and those for dizziness/vertigo were lower for doxazosin than for the other 3 drugs. Conclusions: Tamsulosin-associated EjD, which was found in clinical studies, was reproduced in this analysis with markedly higher signal scores, and these results strongly suggest the necessity of well-organized clinical studies on A1B-associated adverse events.
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spelling pubmed-36755002013-06-18 A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Yoshimura, Koji Kadoyama, Kaori Sakaeda, Toshiyuki Sugino, Yoshio Ogawa, Osamu Okuno, Yasushi Int J Med Sci Research Paper Purpose: Current guidelines recommend α1-adrenoreceptor blockers (A1Bs) for treating lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia, but their adverse effects can be problematic. In this study, reports submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) between 1997 and 2011 were reviewed to assess the safety profiles of A1Bs. Methods: After deleting duplicated submissions and revising arbitrary drug names, reports involving A1Bs for male patients were analyzed. Data mining algorisms were used for the quantitative detection of signals, where a signal represents an association between a drug and an adverse event or a drug-associated adverse event, including the proportional reporting ratio, reporting odds ratio, information component given by a Bayesian confidence propagation neural network, and empirical Bayes geometric mean. Results: The total number of reports used was 1,260,182. Signal scores suggested the associations of alfuzosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin, and terazosin with dizziness/vertigo, orthostatic hypotension, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation dysfunction (EjD), thirst/dry mouth, and constipation; however, reports on naftopidil, silodosin, and urapidil were not enough to compare with the other 4 A1Bs. Signal scores for EjD were higher for tamsulosin, and those for dizziness/vertigo were lower for doxazosin than for the other 3 drugs. Conclusions: Tamsulosin-associated EjD, which was found in clinical studies, was reproduced in this analysis with markedly higher signal scores, and these results strongly suggest the necessity of well-organized clinical studies on A1B-associated adverse events. Ivyspring International Publisher 2013-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3675500/ /pubmed/23781132 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5892 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Yoshimura, Koji
Kadoyama, Kaori
Sakaeda, Toshiyuki
Sugino, Yoshio
Ogawa, Osamu
Okuno, Yasushi
A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_full A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_fullStr A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_full_unstemmed A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_short A Survey of the FAERS Database Concerning the Adverse Event Profiles of α1-Adrenoreceptor Blockers for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_sort survey of the faers database concerning the adverse event profiles of α1-adrenoreceptor blockers for lower urinary tract symptoms
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3675500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23781132
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5892
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