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Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports

INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, based on several epidemiological data, iatrogenic disease is an emerging public health problem, especially in industrialized countries. Adverse drugs reactions (ADRs) are extremely common and, therefore, clinically, socially, and economically worthy of attention. Spontaneous...

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Autores principales: Palleria, Caterina, Leporini, Christian, Chimirri, Serafina, Marrazzo, Giuseppina, Sacchetta, Sabrina, Bruno, Lucrezia, Lista, Rosaria M., Staltari, Orietta, Scuteri, Antonio, Scicchitano, Francesca, Russo, Emilio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3853673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24347986
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-500X.120955
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author Palleria, Caterina
Leporini, Christian
Chimirri, Serafina
Marrazzo, Giuseppina
Sacchetta, Sabrina
Bruno, Lucrezia
Lista, Rosaria M.
Staltari, Orietta
Scuteri, Antonio
Scicchitano, Francesca
Russo, Emilio
author_facet Palleria, Caterina
Leporini, Christian
Chimirri, Serafina
Marrazzo, Giuseppina
Sacchetta, Sabrina
Bruno, Lucrezia
Lista, Rosaria M.
Staltari, Orietta
Scuteri, Antonio
Scicchitano, Francesca
Russo, Emilio
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description INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, based on several epidemiological data, iatrogenic disease is an emerging public health problem, especially in industrialized countries. Adverse drugs reactions (ADRs) are extremely common and, therefore, clinically, socially, and economically worthy of attention. Spontaneous reporting system for suspected ADRs represents the cornerstone of the pharmacovigilance, because it allows rapid detection of potential alarm signals related to drugs use. However, spontaneous reporting system shows several limitations, which are mainly related to under-reporting. In this paper, we describe two particular case reports, which emphasize some reasons of under-reporting and other common criticisms of spontaneous reporting systems. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a computer-aided search of Medline, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane library databases, national and international databases of suspected ADRs reports in order to identify previous published case reports and spontaneous reports about the ADRs reviewed in this paper, and to examine the role of suspected drugs in the pathogenesis of the described adverse reactions. RESULTS: First, we reported a case of tizanidine-induced hemorrhagic cystitis. In the second case report, we presented an episode of asthma exacerbation after taking bimatoprost. Through the review of these two cases, we highlighted some common criticisms of spontaneous reporting systems: under-reporting and false causality attribution. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Healthcare workers sometimes do not report ADRs because it is challenging to establish with certainty the causal relationship between drug and adverse reaction; however, according to a key principle of pharmacovigilance, it is always better to report even a suspicion to generate an alarm in the interest of protecting public health.
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spelling pubmed-38536732013-12-16 Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports Palleria, Caterina Leporini, Christian Chimirri, Serafina Marrazzo, Giuseppina Sacchetta, Sabrina Bruno, Lucrezia Lista, Rosaria M. Staltari, Orietta Scuteri, Antonio Scicchitano, Francesca Russo, Emilio J Pharmacol Pharmacother Commentary INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, based on several epidemiological data, iatrogenic disease is an emerging public health problem, especially in industrialized countries. Adverse drugs reactions (ADRs) are extremely common and, therefore, clinically, socially, and economically worthy of attention. Spontaneous reporting system for suspected ADRs represents the cornerstone of the pharmacovigilance, because it allows rapid detection of potential alarm signals related to drugs use. However, spontaneous reporting system shows several limitations, which are mainly related to under-reporting. In this paper, we describe two particular case reports, which emphasize some reasons of under-reporting and other common criticisms of spontaneous reporting systems. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a computer-aided search of Medline, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane library databases, national and international databases of suspected ADRs reports in order to identify previous published case reports and spontaneous reports about the ADRs reviewed in this paper, and to examine the role of suspected drugs in the pathogenesis of the described adverse reactions. RESULTS: First, we reported a case of tizanidine-induced hemorrhagic cystitis. In the second case report, we presented an episode of asthma exacerbation after taking bimatoprost. Through the review of these two cases, we highlighted some common criticisms of spontaneous reporting systems: under-reporting and false causality attribution. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Healthcare workers sometimes do not report ADRs because it is challenging to establish with certainty the causal relationship between drug and adverse reaction; however, according to a key principle of pharmacovigilance, it is always better to report even a suspicion to generate an alarm in the interest of protecting public health. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3853673/ /pubmed/24347986 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-500X.120955 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Palleria, Caterina
Leporini, Christian
Chimirri, Serafina
Marrazzo, Giuseppina
Sacchetta, Sabrina
Bruno, Lucrezia
Lista, Rosaria M.
Staltari, Orietta
Scuteri, Antonio
Scicchitano, Francesca
Russo, Emilio
Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports
title Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports
title_full Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports
title_fullStr Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports
title_full_unstemmed Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports
title_short Limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: Two “challenging” case reports
title_sort limitations and obstacles of the spontaneous adverse drugs reactions reporting: two “challenging” case reports
topic Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3853673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24347986
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-500X.120955
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