Epidemiological Characteristics of Adverse Drug Reactions Induced by Chinese Herbal Injection for Tonify
10.3969/j.issn.1005-5304.2014.03.005
- VernacularTitle:补益类中药注射剂不良反应流行病学特点研究
- Author:
Jiarui WU
;
Libiao MA
;
Xiaomeng ZHANG
;
Bing YANG
;
Bing ZHANG
;
Xiaoguang SHENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Chinese herbal injection;
adverse drug reactions;
tonic prescriptions;
pharmacoepidemiology
- From:
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine
2014;(3):14-17
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) induced by Chinese herbal injection for tonify, and provide reference for safety evaluation and rational use. Methods The ADR cases that issued on the domestic medicinal periodicals from 1972 to 2011 in China were collected comprehensively to build a database, and analyzed by statistic methods. Results Totally 233 ADR cases involving 7 different kinds of Chinese herbal injection for tonify were collected, in which 86 cases weighted the most were related to Huangqi Injection. Chinese herbal injection for tonify may induce multiple systematic ADRs. The incidence of respiratory damage was 27.0%(80 cases), which was dominated in the ADRs. The incidence of ADRs had no difference between the genders (male was 117 cases, 50.2%, and female was 116 cases, 49.8%), and the average age of patients was (51.40±16.67) years old. ADRs often occurred within half an hour after the start of infusion (64.5%). The diseases of patients mostly were cancer (19.3%), coronary heart disease (15.9%), and hypertension (6.0%), etc. Only 76 cases mentioned the combination therapy, which mainly combined with the drugs of antibiotics, other traditional Chinese medicines and vitamin. Conclusion ADRs of Chinese herbal injection for tonify are always induced by drug combinations, inappropriate medication, and other factors. To use Chinese herbal injection more rational and enhance prevention awareness may be the key to reduce the occurrence of ADRs.