Safety profiles of biologic agents for inflammatory bowel diseases: a prospective pharmacovigilance study in Southern Italy.


Journal

Current medical research and opinion
ISSN: 1473-4877
Titre abrégé: Curr Med Res Opin
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0351014

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 24 6 2020
medline: 8 6 2021
entrez: 24 6 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are a public health issue with over 3.5 million patients in Europe, but the advent of several biologic agents has completely changed their management. Pharmacovigilance is needed to early detect expected/unexpected adverse events (AEs) to assess the safety of drugs in a real-world setting. Aim of this prospective pharmacovigilance study was to evaluate the occurrence of AEs in patients treated with biologic drugs in gastroenterology units in Southern Italy. All consecutive patients treated with one biologic drug during a 2-years period (2017-2018) in six gastroenterology tertiary units and satisfying inclusion criteria were enrolled. Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients, type of treatment used, therapy discontinuation, failures, switch/swap to another biologic, and possible onset of AEs were collected. Adverse events have been compared to the number of AEs reported in the same centres in the two years before the protocol. Overall, 623 patients (253 females) with Crohn's disease (352; 56.5%) or ulcerative colitis (271; 43.5%) have been included. Infliximab (IFX) was the most commonly used (308, 49.4%), followed by adalimumab (ADA; 215, 34.5%), vedolizumab (VED; 73, 11.7%), golimumab (GOL; 26, 4.2%) and ustekinumab (UST; 0.2%). Ninety-two patients have experienced AEs (14.8%) and 10 serious adverse events (SAEs) (1.6%) were recorded. Adverse events and SAEs have been reported with GOL (7/26; Overall, considering the low rate of AEs reported and discontinuation from therapy, our data seems to confirm the positive beneficial/risk ratio of biologic treatment for IBDs and provide useful data on biologic drugs in gastroenterology.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32573307
doi: 10.1080/03007995.2020.1786681
doi:

Substances chimiques

Biological Factors 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1457-1463

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

Auteurs

Roberta Roberti (R)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Luigi Francesco Iannone (LF)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Caterina Palleria (C)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Caterina De Sarro (C)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Rocco Spagnuolo (R)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Maria Antonietta Barbieri (MA)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.

Ada Vero (A)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Antonia Manti (A)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Valentina Pisana (V)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.

Walter Fries (W)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.

Gianluca Trifirò (G)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.

Maria Diana Naturale (MD)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Tiziana Larussa (T)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Adele Emanuela De Francesco (AE)

UOC Pharmacy, "Mater Domini" Hospital, Catanzaro, Italy.

Vincenzo Bosco (V)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Eugenio Donato di Paola (E)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Rita Citraro (R)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Francesco Luzza (F)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Luigi Bennardo (L)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Stefano Rodinò (S)

Division of Gastroenterology, "Ciaccio-Pugliese" Hospital, Catanzaro, Italy.

Patrizia Doldo (P)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Edoardo Spina (E)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.

Emilio Russo (E)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

Giovambattista De Sarro (G)

Science of Health Department, School of Medicine, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

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