Affiliation:
1. Lusitana Family Health Unit, Viseu, Portugal
2. Tondela-Viseu Hospital Centre, Viseu, Portugal
3. Alves Martins Family Health Unit, Viseu, Portugal
Abstract
Introduction:
Several drugs were withdrawn from the market due to safety.
Objective:
The aim of this study was to describe data supporting drug withdrawal from the market
due to safety reasons in countries belonging to the World Health Organization.
Methods:
We analyzed drugs withdrawn from the market between 1990 and 2010. All medicine
agencies of the countries belonging to the Program for International Drug Monitoring of the World
Health Organization were contacted. To complete data, Medline, reference books and available
drug databases were also searched. Information sources on which authorities based their withdrawal
were categorized and the average time between the first date of exposure and withdrawal
was calculated and stratified.
Results:
A total of 133 drugs that met the inclusion/exclusion criteria were withdrawn from the
market due to safety reasons in the period reviewed (1990 - 2010). Hepatotoxicity (n=36, 27.1%),
cardiac disorders (n=25, 18.8%), hypersensitivity (n=17, 12.8%) and nephrotoxicity (n=14, 9.8%)
were the major reasons responsible for 69.2% of all drugs withdrawn. In most cases, Information
Sources for drug withdrawal were spontaneous reports and/or case reports (n=86, 64.7%), followed
by clinical trials (n=24, 18.0%). The average time between the introduction of a drug and its
withdrawal due to safety reasons was 20.3 years (SD±13.8).
Conclusion:
According to available and published evidence, there is no gold standard to identify
risks associated with drug exposure. These findings strengthen the role of different information
sources within the drug safety review process.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Toxicology
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