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Chapter 5 – Adverse Drug Reactions and Medication Errors

 Issues related to drug safety
o adverse drug reactions (ADRs)
o medication errors

adverse drug reactions

 The World Health Organization defines an ADR as any noxious unintended and
undesired effect that occurs at normal drug doses

Scope of the problem

 Outpatient ADR's have increased, most were preventable
 Antibiotics and anti infectives cause the most hospitalization for ADR

Definitions

 side effect
o The nearly unavoidable secondary drug effect produced at therapeutic dose
common example is drowsiness from antihistamines and gastric irritation from
aspirin
o generally predictable and their intensity is dose dependent
 toxicity
o the degree of detrimental physiologic effects caused by excessive drug dosing
o examples respiratory depression from an overdose of morphine or severe
hypoglycemia from an overdose of insulin
o toxicity has come to mean any severe ADR regardless of the dose that caused
it
 Allergic reaction
o this is an immune response
o for this to occur there must be prior sensitization of the immune system; once
this has happened re exposure to that drug can trigger an allergic response
o about 10% of ADR's are due to allergy
o the intensity of the reaction is determined by the degree of sensitization of
the immune system not by the drug dose; meaning the intensity of allergic
reactions is largely independent of dose
o patient sensitivity can change over time so a drug that elicits a mild reaction
once can produce an intense reaction later
o most serious reactions are caused by penicillins
o Other common allergic reactions are from NSAIDs and sulfonamides which
includes some diuretics antibiotics and oral hypoglycemic agents

Idiosyncratic effect

 an uncommon drug response resulting from a genetic predisposition
 an example it is an effect that occurs in people with glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD). This is an X linked inherited condition occurring
mostly in people with African or Mediterranean ancestry. When these people take
drugs such as sulfonamides or aspirin they develop red blood cell hemolysis which
can be life threatening

paradoxical effect
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