| Literature DB >> 31520553 |
G A Hofmann1, G Gradl2, M Schulz2,3,4, G Haidinger5, A Tanew1, B Weber1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Drug-induced photosensitivity refers to the development of cutaneous adverse events due to interaction between a pharmaceutical compound and sunlight. Although photosensitivity is a very commonly listed side-effect of systemic drugs, reliable data on its actual incidence are lacking so far.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31520553 PMCID: PMC7065208 DOI: 10.1111/jdv.15952
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ISSN: 0926-9959 Impact factor: 6.166
Figure 1Study flow chart. First, a compilation of all photosensitive pharmaceutical agents was established based on an extensive literature research. In parallel, the total and relative number of reimbursed dispensings of photosensitizing drugs in Austria and Germany was performed. In addition, an ‘indicator’ of the photosensitizing potential of each drug was determined based on the number of reports on photosensitivity. Finally, the dispensing rate was graphically correlated with the ‘indicator’ resulting in four different groups of photosensitizing drugs ‘X1’–‘X4’, which served as a basis for the interpretation of the results.
Compilation of pharmaceutical compounds with photosensitizing potential
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| Benzylhydrochlorothiazide | Benzthiazide | Triamterene # | |
| Chlorothiazide |
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| Hydroflumethiazide | Butizide + | Amiloride # | |
| Methyclothiazide | Cyclothiazide |
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| Piretanide # |
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| Polythiazide | Metolazone | Ethacrynic acid | |
| Trichlormethiazide | Quinethazone |
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| Agents acting on the renin–angiotensin system |
| Benazepril # |
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| Moexipril # |
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| Antiarrhythmics |
| Disopyramide | |
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| Procainamide | ||
| Beta blocking agents | Propranolol |
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| Other antihypertensives | Hydralazine # |
| Diazoxide # |
| Rilmenidine + | |||
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| Others | Oxerutins # | Quinidine # | |
# indicates that the compound was dispensed and reimbursed in DE between 2010 and 2017; + indicates that the compound was reimbursed in Austria between 2010 and 2017; and compounds printed in bold were reimbursed in both countries between 2010 and 2017.
Figure 2Total and relative number of drug dispensings in Germany (DE) and Austria (AT) between 2010 and 2017. Total amount of all (a–d) and photosensitizing (e–f) drug dispensings. Relative amount of photosensitizing drug dispensings out of all dispensings (in %, g, h) in DE and AT. Total amount of photosensitizing drug dispensings per 1000 insured persons in DE and AT (i, j).
Figure 3Combined analysis of drug dispensings and reference score. Scatterplot of the total number of dispensings of each single agent plotted against the number of publications (‘reference score’) in Germany (DE) (a–d) and Austria (AT) (e–h). The resulting diagram in (a) and (e) is subdivided into four segments each (‘X1’–‘X4’). In the subfigures b–d and f–h, a detailed analysis of ‘X2’–‘X4’ is shown.
All photosensitizing agents (n = 26) in segment ‘X2’ of Fig. 3 with the number of reports on photosensitivity in brackets, used as indicator of the photosensitizing potential
| Furosemide (22) | Amiodarone (48) |
| Naproxen (24) | Vandetanib (15) |
| Ketoprofen (43) | Lomefloxacin (41) |
| Tiaprofenic acid (16) | Enoxacin (20) |
| Piroxicam (48) | Ciprofloxacin (32) |
| Methotrexate (18) | Tetracycline (30) |
| Vemurafenib (68) | Demeclocycline (33) |
| Dabrafenib (21) | Doxycycline (50) |
| Griseofulvin (32) | Quinine (27) |
| Voriconazole (38) | Hypericin (18) |
| Promethazine (26) | Cevimeline (40) |
| Fenofibrate (23) | 8‐Methoxypsoralen (31) |
| Porfimer (59) | Pirfenidone (23) |