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ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS:
A response to a drug which is noxious &
Unintended & which occurs at normal doses used
in man.
ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS:
Any untoward medical occurance that may present
during treatment with a pharmaceutical
product(drug),but which does not necessarily have
a causal relationship with this treatment.
⦁ WHO defined it as the “science & activities related
to the detection, assessment, understanding &
prevention of adverse effects or any other drug
related problems.”
⦁ The information generated by pharmacovigilance is
useful in educating doctors about ADRs & in the
official regulation of drug use.
⦁ It has important role in rational use of medicines &
assessing safety of medicines.
ADRs can be minimised but not eliminated by
observing the following practices:
 Avoid all inappropriate use of drugs in the context
of patient’s clinical condition.
 Use correct dose,route & frequency of drug
administration based on patient’s specific
variables.
 Take into consideration about previous history of
drug reactions,allergic diseases &exercise
caution(drug allergy is more common in allergic
patients)
 Rule out possibility of drug interactions when
more than one drug is prescribed.
 Adopt correct drug administration technique
(eg:iv inj of vancomycin must be slow).
 Carry out appropriate laboratory monitoring
(serum drug levels with lithium).
SEVERITY OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS:
Minor:No therapy,antidode or prolongation of
hospitalization is required.
Moderate:Requires change in drug therapy,specific
treatment or prolongs hospital stay atleast one
day.
Severe:Potentially life threatening,causes
permanent damage/requires intensive medical
treatment.
Lethal:Directly/indirectly contributes to death of
the patient.
Adverse drug effects may be categorized into:
1).Side effects:
Unwanted & unavoidable p’dynamic effects occurs at
therapeutic doses.
 Reduction of dose generally ameliorates the symptoms.
 Side effects may be based on same action as the therapeutic
effect.
eg; Atropine is used as preanaesthetic for its antisecretory
action,the same action produces dryness of mouth as side
effect.
 Many drugs have been developed from observation of side
effects.
eg; sulfonamides (antibacterial) used as hypoglycemic
sulfonylureas.
⦁ These are indirect consequences of a primary
action of drug.
Eg;corticosteroids weekens host defence
mechanisms so that latent TB gets activated.
3).Toxic effects:
⦁ Due to excessive p’cological action of the drug
due to overdose & prolonged use.
⦁ The effects are predictable & dose related.
⦁ They result from functional alteration(high dose of
ATROPINE causes DELIRIUM)or drug induced tissue
damage(Hepatic necrosis from PARACETAMOL
overdose).
Poisoning:
⦁ Due to large doses of drugs.
⦁ Poison endangers life by severely affecting one or more vital
functions.
MEASURES:
 Resuscitation & maintenance of vital functions: Adequate
ventilation,artificial respiration, maintenance of BP, heart
beat, body temperature & blood sugar level.
 Termination of exposure:
Removing patient to fresh air,washing skin & eyes,induction of
emesis with syrup ipecac/gastric lavage [avoided in kerosine &
CNS poisoning]
 Prevention of absorption of ingested poisons:
 20-40g(1g/kg) of activated charcoal suspension
should be administered in 200ml of water.
Strong acids& alkalies,metallic salts,iodine,
cyanides,alcohol,organic solvents are not adsorbed by
charcoal.
 Hastening elimination:
Quick removal of poison from the body by
haemodialysis,inducing diuresis/altering urinary
pH.
4).Intolerance:
known as inability to withstand/consume the drug.
Eg; only few doses of carbamazepine may cause ataxia in
some people.
5).Idiosyncrasy:
It is genitically determined abnormal reactivity to a chemical.
Peculiar to an individual because the drug reacts with the
specific gene which is specific to an individual.
Eg; Barbiturates causes excitement & mental
confusion in some individuals.
6).Drug allergy:
⦁ A medical condition that makes a individual to feel ill
when a drug is taken.
⦁ Allergic reactions occur only in a small proportion of the
population exposed to the drug & cannot be produced in other
individuals.
⦁ Occur even with smaller doses & have a different time
course of onset & duration,also called as
HYPERSENSITIVITY but not supersensitivity.
⦁ The drug/its metabolites acts as AG/HAPTEN & induce
production of AB/sensitized lymphocytes.
⦁ They are of two types: HUMORAL & CELLMEDIATED.
A. HUMORAL:
 TYPE-I(anaphylactic)REACTIONS:
On exposure to the drug,AG:AB reaction takes place on the
mast cell surface releasing mediators like
histamine,5HT,leukotrienes Prostaglandins etc.,resulting in
itching, angioedema, bronchospasm, rhinitis.
 TYPE-II(cytolytic)REACTIONS:
Drug+component of a specific tissue cells act as AG.The
resulting antibodies(IgG,IgM)bind to the target cells on
reexposure AG:AB reaction takes place on the surface of these
cells,complement is activated and cytolysis occurs.
 TYPE-III(retarded)REACTIONS:
AG:AB complexes bind complement & precipitate on
vascular endothelium giving rise to a destructive inflammatory
response.
Manifestations are rashes, serum sickness, mental symptoms,
myocarditis, nephritis(usually in 1-2weeks)
B.CELL MEDIATED:
 TYPE-IV(delayed hypersensitivity)REACTIONS:
These are mediated through production of sensitized T-
lymphocytes carrying receptors for the AG.They form
inflammatory response.
Eg:dermatitis,rashes,fever,photosensitization
takes>12hrs to develop.
TREATMENT:
 Administration of oxygen.
 0.5mg adrenaline i.m injection.
 Administer a H1 antihistaminic i.m/slow i.v.
 I.V of glucocorticoids should be added in many
cases.
 Adrenaline followed by a short course of
glucocorticoids is indicated for bronchospasm
attending drug hypersensitivity.
 Glucocorticoids are the only drug in type II,III,IV
reactions.
7).Photosensitivity:
It is a cutaneous reaction resulting from drug
induced sensitization of the skin to Uvrays.the
reactions are of two types:
a) Phototoxic:
Drugs/its metabolites accumulates in the
skin,absorbs light & undergoes a photochemical
reaction followed by a photobiological reaction
resulting in local tissue
damage.[edema,blistering etc drugs involved are
tetracyclines,thiazides]
b) Photoallergic:
Rarely AB mediate photoallergy & the
reaction takes form of flare&wheal on exposure
to sun drugs involved are
sulfonamides,chloroquines etc.
8).Drug dependence:
It is a state in which use of drugs for personal
satisfaction is accorded a higher priority than
other basic needs,often in the face of known risks
to health.
a].Psychological dependance:individual believes
optimal state of wellbeing is achieved only
through the actions of the
drugs[cocaine,opioids,BZPs].
b].Physical dependance:an altered physiological
state produced by repeated administration of a
drug which necessitates the continued presence
of the drug to maintain physiological equilibrium.
 Discontinuation of the drug leads to withdrawl
syndrome.[BZDs,alcohol,cocaine].
c].Drug abuse:social disapproval of the manner
& purpose of drug use.
d].Drug addiction:strong physiological &
psycological dependence on a drug.
Eg;Narcotics,cocaine,Amphetamines.
e].Drug habituation:a psychological dependence
on drug due to repeated consumption with a
desire to continue its use,withdrawal produces
only mild discomfort.
Eg:coffee,tea,social drinking.
9).Drug withdrawal reactions:
These reactions are produced when there
is sudden cessation of the drug or
interruption of therapy with certain other
drugs.
Eg;precipitation of MI may result from stoppage
of beta blockers.
10).Teratogenicity:
It refers to capacity of a drug to cause
foetal abnormalities when administered to the
pregnant mother.
Eg; Warfarindepressed nose,growth
retardation.
11).Mutagenicity & Carcinogenicity:
The capacity of a drug to cause genitic defects
&cancer respectively.
Usually oxidation of the drug results in the
production of reactive intermediates which effects
genes & may cause structural changes in the
chromosomes.
Eg; anticancer drugs, tobacco, estrogens, radioisotopes.
12).Drug induced diseases:
These are iatrogenic(physician induced)diseases
& functional distrubances(disease)caused by drugs
which persists even after the offending drug has
been withdrawn & largely eliminated.
eg:peptic ulcer by salicylates & corticosteroids.
References
 www.authorstream.com
 http://www.google.co.in/images
 Essentials of Medical pharmacology by K.D Tripathi
pg;no :78-86
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Adverse Drug Reactions

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  • 2. ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS: A response to a drug which is noxious & Unintended & which occurs at normal doses used in man. ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS: Any untoward medical occurance that may present during treatment with a pharmaceutical product(drug),but which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with this treatment.
  • 3. ⦁ WHO defined it as the “science & activities related to the detection, assessment, understanding & prevention of adverse effects or any other drug related problems.” ⦁ The information generated by pharmacovigilance is useful in educating doctors about ADRs & in the official regulation of drug use. ⦁ It has important role in rational use of medicines & assessing safety of medicines.
  • 4. ADRs can be minimised but not eliminated by observing the following practices:  Avoid all inappropriate use of drugs in the context of patient’s clinical condition.  Use correct dose,route & frequency of drug administration based on patient’s specific variables.  Take into consideration about previous history of drug reactions,allergic diseases &exercise caution(drug allergy is more common in allergic patients)
  • 5.  Rule out possibility of drug interactions when more than one drug is prescribed.  Adopt correct drug administration technique (eg:iv inj of vancomycin must be slow).  Carry out appropriate laboratory monitoring (serum drug levels with lithium). SEVERITY OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS: Minor:No therapy,antidode or prolongation of hospitalization is required. Moderate:Requires change in drug therapy,specific treatment or prolongs hospital stay atleast one day. Severe:Potentially life threatening,causes permanent damage/requires intensive medical treatment. Lethal:Directly/indirectly contributes to death of the patient.
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  • 7. Adverse drug effects may be categorized into: 1).Side effects: Unwanted & unavoidable p’dynamic effects occurs at therapeutic doses.  Reduction of dose generally ameliorates the symptoms.  Side effects may be based on same action as the therapeutic effect. eg; Atropine is used as preanaesthetic for its antisecretory action,the same action produces dryness of mouth as side effect.  Many drugs have been developed from observation of side effects. eg; sulfonamides (antibacterial) used as hypoglycemic sulfonylureas.
  • 8. ⦁ These are indirect consequences of a primary action of drug. Eg;corticosteroids weekens host defence mechanisms so that latent TB gets activated. 3).Toxic effects: ⦁ Due to excessive p’cological action of the drug due to overdose & prolonged use. ⦁ The effects are predictable & dose related. ⦁ They result from functional alteration(high dose of ATROPINE causes DELIRIUM)or drug induced tissue damage(Hepatic necrosis from PARACETAMOL overdose).
  • 9. Poisoning: ⦁ Due to large doses of drugs. ⦁ Poison endangers life by severely affecting one or more vital functions. MEASURES:  Resuscitation & maintenance of vital functions: Adequate ventilation,artificial respiration, maintenance of BP, heart beat, body temperature & blood sugar level.  Termination of exposure: Removing patient to fresh air,washing skin & eyes,induction of emesis with syrup ipecac/gastric lavage [avoided in kerosine & CNS poisoning]
  • 10.  Prevention of absorption of ingested poisons:  20-40g(1g/kg) of activated charcoal suspension should be administered in 200ml of water. Strong acids& alkalies,metallic salts,iodine, cyanides,alcohol,organic solvents are not adsorbed by charcoal.  Hastening elimination: Quick removal of poison from the body by haemodialysis,inducing diuresis/altering urinary pH.
  • 11. 4).Intolerance: known as inability to withstand/consume the drug. Eg; only few doses of carbamazepine may cause ataxia in some people. 5).Idiosyncrasy: It is genitically determined abnormal reactivity to a chemical. Peculiar to an individual because the drug reacts with the specific gene which is specific to an individual. Eg; Barbiturates causes excitement & mental confusion in some individuals.
  • 12. 6).Drug allergy: ⦁ A medical condition that makes a individual to feel ill when a drug is taken. ⦁ Allergic reactions occur only in a small proportion of the population exposed to the drug & cannot be produced in other individuals. ⦁ Occur even with smaller doses & have a different time course of onset & duration,also called as HYPERSENSITIVITY but not supersensitivity. ⦁ The drug/its metabolites acts as AG/HAPTEN & induce production of AB/sensitized lymphocytes. ⦁ They are of two types: HUMORAL & CELLMEDIATED.
  • 13. A. HUMORAL:  TYPE-I(anaphylactic)REACTIONS: On exposure to the drug,AG:AB reaction takes place on the mast cell surface releasing mediators like histamine,5HT,leukotrienes Prostaglandins etc.,resulting in itching, angioedema, bronchospasm, rhinitis.  TYPE-II(cytolytic)REACTIONS: Drug+component of a specific tissue cells act as AG.The resulting antibodies(IgG,IgM)bind to the target cells on reexposure AG:AB reaction takes place on the surface of these cells,complement is activated and cytolysis occurs.
  • 14.  TYPE-III(retarded)REACTIONS: AG:AB complexes bind complement & precipitate on vascular endothelium giving rise to a destructive inflammatory response. Manifestations are rashes, serum sickness, mental symptoms, myocarditis, nephritis(usually in 1-2weeks) B.CELL MEDIATED:  TYPE-IV(delayed hypersensitivity)REACTIONS: These are mediated through production of sensitized T- lymphocytes carrying receptors for the AG.They form inflammatory response. Eg:dermatitis,rashes,fever,photosensitization takes>12hrs to develop.
  • 15. TREATMENT:  Administration of oxygen.  0.5mg adrenaline i.m injection.  Administer a H1 antihistaminic i.m/slow i.v.  I.V of glucocorticoids should be added in many cases.  Adrenaline followed by a short course of glucocorticoids is indicated for bronchospasm attending drug hypersensitivity.  Glucocorticoids are the only drug in type II,III,IV reactions.
  • 16. 7).Photosensitivity: It is a cutaneous reaction resulting from drug induced sensitization of the skin to Uvrays.the reactions are of two types: a) Phototoxic: Drugs/its metabolites accumulates in the skin,absorbs light & undergoes a photochemical reaction followed by a photobiological reaction resulting in local tissue damage.[edema,blistering etc drugs involved are tetracyclines,thiazides] b) Photoallergic: Rarely AB mediate photoallergy & the reaction takes form of flare&wheal on exposure to sun drugs involved are sulfonamides,chloroquines etc.
  • 17. 8).Drug dependence: It is a state in which use of drugs for personal satisfaction is accorded a higher priority than other basic needs,often in the face of known risks to health. a].Psychological dependance:individual believes optimal state of wellbeing is achieved only through the actions of the drugs[cocaine,opioids,BZPs]. b].Physical dependance:an altered physiological state produced by repeated administration of a drug which necessitates the continued presence of the drug to maintain physiological equilibrium.  Discontinuation of the drug leads to withdrawl syndrome.[BZDs,alcohol,cocaine].
  • 18. c].Drug abuse:social disapproval of the manner & purpose of drug use. d].Drug addiction:strong physiological & psycological dependence on a drug. Eg;Narcotics,cocaine,Amphetamines. e].Drug habituation:a psychological dependence on drug due to repeated consumption with a desire to continue its use,withdrawal produces only mild discomfort. Eg:coffee,tea,social drinking.
  • 19. 9).Drug withdrawal reactions: These reactions are produced when there is sudden cessation of the drug or interruption of therapy with certain other drugs. Eg;precipitation of MI may result from stoppage of beta blockers. 10).Teratogenicity: It refers to capacity of a drug to cause foetal abnormalities when administered to the pregnant mother. Eg; Warfarindepressed nose,growth retardation.
  • 20. 11).Mutagenicity & Carcinogenicity: The capacity of a drug to cause genitic defects &cancer respectively. Usually oxidation of the drug results in the production of reactive intermediates which effects genes & may cause structural changes in the chromosomes. Eg; anticancer drugs, tobacco, estrogens, radioisotopes. 12).Drug induced diseases: These are iatrogenic(physician induced)diseases & functional distrubances(disease)caused by drugs which persists even after the offending drug has been withdrawn & largely eliminated. eg:peptic ulcer by salicylates & corticosteroids.
  • 21. References  www.authorstream.com  http://www.google.co.in/images  Essentials of Medical pharmacology by K.D Tripathi pg;no :78-86