Adverse drug reactions associated with antiretroviral therapy in South Africa

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作者
Birbal, Sumeshni [1 ]
Dheda, Mukesh [1 ,2 ]
Ojewole, Elizabeth [1 ]
Oosthuizen, Frasia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Hlth Sci, Westville Campus, Durban, South Africa
[2] Natl Dept Hlth, Natl Pharmacovigilance Ctr, Pretoria, South Africa
来源
AJAR-AFRICAN JOURNAL OF AIDS RESEARCH | 2016年 / 15卷 / 03期
关键词
pharmacovigilance; drug safety; ADR reporting; intervention; seriousness; PROVINCE;
D O I
10.2989/16085906.2016.1191519
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
South Africa has one of the highest prevalences of HIV and AIDS in the world. HIV/AIDS patients face countless challenges, one of which is the risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). This study aimed to describe the ADRs reported in South Africa with reference to the type of ADRs, antiretrovirals (ARVs) implicated, seriousness of the ADRs and patient demographics associated with specific ADRs. A retrospective quantitative study was carried out using ADR reports submitted to the National Department of Health (NDoH) from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2014. A descriptive and inferential analysis was carried out to determine the strength of the relationships between different variables. A total of 2 489 reports were analysed. This study found evidence of ADRs among patients on regimens based on stavudine (n = 1 256, 50.46%), efavirenz (n = 572, 22.98%), zidovudine (n = 209, 8.40%), tenofovir (n = 203, 8.16%) and nevirapine (n = 153, 6.15%). The 10 most common ADRs reported with the use of ARVs were peripheral neuropathy (n = 472, 19%), lipodystrophy (n = 471, 18.9%), serious skin reactions (n = 266, 10.7%), gynaecomastia (n = 219, 8.8%), renal failure (n = 140, 5.6%), dizziness (n = 133, 5.3%), hyperlactatemia (n = 118, 4.7%), psychosis/hallucinations (n = 47, 1.9%), sleep disturbances (n = 44, 1.8%) and vomiting (n = 44, 1.8%). Female patients were more likely to experience peripheral neuropathy, lipodystrophy, skin rash, anaemia and hyperlactatemia, while male patients were more prone to experience gynaecomastia and peripheral neuropathy. In addition, patients aged 30-44 years reported the most ADRs. Most reactions resulted from the use of stavudine, efavirenz, zidovudine, nevirapine and tenofovir in the population groups identified in this study.
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