A VigiBase descriptive study of fluoroquinolone induced disabling and potentially permanent musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders.
Madalina HurubaAndreea FarcasDaniel Corneliu LeucutaCamelia BucsaMariana SiposCristina MogosanPublished in: Scientific reports (2021)
Recent drug safety concerns described fluoroquinolone (FQ)-induced serious musculoskeletal reactions. The objective of this study was to characterize reports with FQ-associated disabling musculoskeletal disorders, from VigiBase. The analysis included all FQ-induced musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports (up to July-2019), (disabling/incapacitating, or recovered/resolved with sequelae or fatal). We described aspects like reporter, suspected FQs, ADRs, associated corticosteroid therapy. We also looked into the disproportionality data in terms of proportional reporting ratio (PRR) and information component (IC) values. A total of 5355 reports with 13,563 ADRs and 5558 FQs were reported. The majority of reports were for patients aged 18-64 (62.67%), and the female gender prevailed (61.76%). Consumers reported almost half (45.99%), with a peak in reporting rates in 2017. Top reported ADRs were arthralgia (16.34%), tendonitis (11.04%), pain in extremity (9.98%), tendon pain (7.63%), and myalgia (7.17%). Top suspected FQs were levofloxacin (50.04%), ciprofloxacin (38.41%), moxifloxacin (5.16%), ofloxacin (3.17%) and norfloxacin (1.01%). For these, FQs-ADR association was supported by the disproportionality analysis. Corticosteroids were associated with about 7% of tendon related reports. The results augment the existing data on FQs safety concerns, specifically their potential effect on the musculoskeletal system.
Keyphrases
- adverse drug
- electronic health record
- drug induced
- high glucose
- emergency department
- diabetic rats
- chronic pain
- pulmonary embolism
- mental health
- end stage renal disease
- pain management
- neuropathic pain
- machine learning
- newly diagnosed
- spinal cord injury
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- social media
- endothelial cells
- patient reported outcomes
- data analysis
- spinal cord
- rotator cuff
- soft tissue
- postoperative pain
- chemotherapy induced