PURPOSE: Smoking has been involved in the failure of antimalarial therapy in patient with chronic or subacute erythematosus lupus. METHODS: We report a prospective study of 26 patients with chronic, subacute or systemic erythematosus lupus who were treated with antimalarials. Several variables including smoking are compared in responders and non-responders. RESULTS: Despite the reduced number of patients study that does not permit to allow significative results, it seems that among responders and non-responders, in other respects comparables, there is no difference in the presence of smoking, its quantity or its duration. CONCLUSION: The significance of molecular interactions between some components of tobacco and antimalarials have still to be established.
PURPOSE: Smoking has been involved in the failure of antimalarial therapy in patient with chronic or subacute erythematosus lupus. METHODS: We report a prospective study of 26 patients with chronic, subacute or systemic erythematosus lupus who were treated with antimalarials. Several variables including smoking are compared in responders and non-responders. RESULTS: Despite the reduced number of patients study that does not permit to allow significative results, it seems that among responders and non-responders, in other respects comparables, there is no difference in the presence of smoking, its quantity or its duration. CONCLUSION: The significance of molecular interactions between some components of tobacco and antimalarials have still to be established.
Authors: Daniel J Wallace; Vineet S Gudsoorkar; Michael H Weisman; Swamy R Venuturupalli Journal: Nat Rev Rheumatol Date: 2012-07-17 Impact factor: 20.543
Authors: Evan W Piette; Kristen P Foering; Aileen Y Chang; Joyce Okawa; Thomas R Ten Have; Rui Feng; Victoria P Werth Journal: Arch Dermatol Date: 2011-11-21