INVESTIGADORES
PEREZ LLORET Santiago
artículos
Título:
Drugs Associated With Restless Legs Syndrome: A Case/Noncase Study in the French Pharmacovigilance Database
Autor/es:
SANTIAGO PEREZ LLORET; MARIA VERÓNICA REY; EMMANUELLE BONDON-GUITTON; OLIVIER RASCOL; JEAN-LOUIS MONTASTRUC
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Editorial:
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Referencias:
Lugar: Philadelphia; Año: 2012 vol. 32 p. 824 - 827
ISSN:
0271-0749
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: Several case reports have suggested that drugs could induce restless legs syndrome. However, no systematic review of this adverse drug reaction (ADR) in a pharmacovigilance database has been published. OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency of restless legs syndrome in the French Pharmacovigilance Database. METHODS: We selected all ADR reports from January 1, 1984 to December 31, 2009 coded as restless legs syndrome. Restless legs syndrome diagnosis was validated from case descriptions. Using a case/noncase approach, reporting odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were calculated for ``suspected´´ drugs with 2 or more observations. RESULTS: Twenty-six ADR reports were found. Four cases were excluded because of alternative diagnosis. Fourteen cases were women (64%). Median age was 57. Most frequently suspected drugs were antidepressants (reporting odds ratio, 15.9 [6.4-39.7]; amitriptyline, escitalopram, mianserine, mirtazapine, duloxetine), neuroleptics (17.8 [6.1-51.7]; thioridazine, loxapine, risperidone, aripiprazole) or tramadol (18.2 [6.3-52.8]). CONCLUSIONS: Restless legs syndrome is a very rare ADR that was more frequently reported in association with antidepressants, neuroleptics, or tramadol.