| Literature DB >> 32183872 |
Maria-Sophie Brueckle1, Elizabeth T Thomas2, Svenja E Seide3, Maximilian Pilz3, Ana Isabel Gonzalez-Gonzalez4, Truc Sophia Nguyen4, Sebastian Harder5, Paul P Glasziou2, Ferdinand M Gerlach4, Christiane Muth4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Unwanted anticholinergic effects are both underestimated and frequently overlooked. Failure to identify adverse drug reactions (ADRs) can lead to prescribing cascades and the unnecessary use of over-the-counter products. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to explore and quantify the frequency and severity of ADRs associated with amitriptyline vs. placebo in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving adults with any indication, as well as healthy individuals.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse drug reaction; Amitriptyline; Anticholinergic; Elderly; Meta-analysis; Multimedication; Multimorbidity; Multiple-indication review; Polypharmacy; Side effects
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32183872 PMCID: PMC7079360 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-020-01296-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for study selection
| PICOS framework | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Population | Adult humans, age ≥ 18 any ethnicity, any sex, any indication, or healthy | Not applicable |
| Intervention | Amitriptyline monotherapy: any dose, frequency, duration, and oral mode of administration (tablets, capsules or liquid form) | Amitriptyline in combination with another active therapy, topical use of amitriptyline |
| Comparator | Passive placebo (an inert substance that may mimic the ADRs of amitriptyline, i.e., nocebo effects). | Comparing amitriptyline with active drugs or other forms of therapy |
| Outcome | Quantification of ADRs for each group, e.g., absolute numbers (frequency and severity (mean/sd)), associated with amitriptyline (i.e., negative effects): (a) caused by its anticholinergic properties and negative effects (b) not caused by anticholinergic properties | No outcomes relating to adverse drug reactions. |
| Study design | Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials (RCTs) with ≥ 100 subjects in total for the amitriptyline and placebo arm at baseline: no limitation on publication date, language, setting, time of follow up. Only the first period of crossover trials will be extracted (to avoid carry-over effects [ | Any other study design |
| Type of publication | Full publication | Abstract, conference presentation, provisional papers without complete results |
Indications for amitriptyline
| System | Indication |
|---|---|
| Pain | |
| Psychiatry | Depression, anxiety disorder, bulimia nervosa |
| Neurology | Depression with headache, headache, prophylaxis of migraine, prophylaxis of chronic tension-type headache, neuropathic pain, narcolepsy, pathological crying or laughing |
| Gastroenterology | Irritable bowel syndrome, interstitial cystitis |
| Rheumatology | Fibromyalgia |
| Toxicology | Medication-overuse headache, ciguatera poisoning |
Source of data: Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference [33]
Anticholinergic (antimuscarinic) adverse drug reactions to amitriptyline
| System | Aggregated variables | Symptom |
|---|---|---|
| Gastrointestinal tract as | Dry mouth-related symptoms | Dry mouth, difficulty chewing, difficulty swallowing, difficulty speaking |
| Digestion-related symptoms | Constipation | |
| Genitourinary tract | Genitourinary-related symptoms | Urinary retention |
| Eye and adnexa | Vision-related symptoms | Blurred vision, disturbances in accommodation, and adaptation |
| Skin | Thermoregulation related symptoms | Hot dry skin, hyperthermia, anidrosis |
| Cardiovascular system | Cardiovascular-related symptoms | Tachycardia, palpitations, tachyarrhythmia |
| Nervous system | 1. Fatigue-related symptoms | Fatigue |
| 2. Attention-related symptoms | Inability to concentrate, confusion, disorientation | |
| 3. Memory-related symptoms | Mild amnesia, memory impairment | |
| 4. Restlessness-related symptoms | Excitement, restlessness, agitation | |
| 5. Coordination-related symptoms | Ataxia, hyperreflexia |
Source of data: Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference [33], Collamati et al. 2016 [29]
Non-anticholinergic adverse drug reactions to amitriptyline
| System | Symptom |
|---|---|
| Gastrointestinal tract | Sour or metallic taste Stomatitis Gastric irritation Nausea and vomiting |
| Hypersensitivity reactions | Urticaria Angioedema Photosensitization Cholestatic jaundice Blood disorders such as eosinophilia Bone-marrow depression Thrombocytopenia Leucopenia Agranulocytosis |
| Endocrine system | Testicular enlargement Gynecomastia Breast enlargement Galactorrhoea Sexual dysfunction Changes in blood sugar concentrations Hyponatremia associated with inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone |
| Other adverse effects | Increased appetite with weight gain (or occasional anorexia with weight loss) Sweating |
Source of data: Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference [33]