Acetazolamide‐induced pulmonary oedema: A disproportionality analysis from the EudraVigilance database

Author:

García Montserrat1ORCID,Albizua Madariaga Itziar2ORCID,Sainz‐Gil María34ORCID,Lertxundi Unax5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biobizkaia Health Research Institute Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Galdakao‐Usansolo Hospital, Basque Country Pharmacovigilance Unit Galdakao Spain

2. Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Pharmacy Service Urduliz Hospital Urduliz Spain

3. Centro de Estudios sobre la Seguridad de los Medicamentos (CESME). Departamento de Biología Celular, Histología, Farmacología y Genética. Facultad de Medicina Universidad de Valladolid Valladolid Spain

4. Grupo de Investigación Reconocido ‘Pharmacogenetics, Cancer Genetics, Genetic Polymorphisms and Pharmacoepidemiology‘ Universidad de Valladolid Valladolid Spain

5. Bioaraba Health Research Institute, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Araba Mental Health Network, Araba Psychiatric Hospital, Pharmacy Service Gasteiz Alava Spain

Abstract

AbstractTo our knowledge, no prior study has analysed a possible association between acetazolamide and pulmonary oedema. The aim of this study was to use data from the EudraVigilance to detect a safety signal for acetazolamide‐induced pulmonary oedema. We performed a disproportionality analysis (case–noncase method), calculating reporting odds ratios (RORs) up to 22 February 2024. Among 11 684 208 spontaneous cases of adverse reactions registered in EudraVigilance, 38 275 were pulmonary oedemas. Acetazolamide was involved in 31 cases. In more than half of those cases, the patients received a single dose of acetazolamide after undergoing cataract surgery: latency was 10–90 min. Remarkably, there were five cases of positive rechallenge and six cases resulted in death. The ROR for acetazolamide was 3.63 (95% CI 2.55–5.17). Disproportionality was also observed in VigiBase®: ROR 4.44 (95% CI 3.34–5.90). Our study confirms a signal that suggests a risk of serious pulmonary oedema associated with acetazolamide.

Publisher

Wiley

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