MONITORING OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA (CML) PATIENTS TREATED WITH IMATINIB AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
Journal Title: Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2016, Vol 6, Issue
Abstract
Imatinib is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and potently inhibits protein tyrosine kinases which include BCR-ABL which is constitutively active in CML. It targets the ATP binding site of receptors. The present investigation was carried out to monitor the adverse reactions of the drug Imatinib mesylate prescribed for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients of different phases. All subjects defined as per the inclusion criteria were included in the study after obtaining the written informed consent. Detailed histories of the patients were gathered by discussions held with the doctors, nurses and the patient attendees. Disease responses were assessed with respect to BCR-ABL. Patients were then checked for the preexisting adverse reactions and were first treated for that before they were included in the study. Later these patients were treated with Tab Imatinib 400 mg once daily. With regular visit and interaction with the patients and by studying the reports, adverse reactions were recorded with the guidance of doctors. Adverse drug reactions (ADR s) of Imatinib were classified based on various criteria viz. gender, phases of CML, age, hematological and non- hematological adverse events and it was observed that there were no significant correlation with age and phases of CML. Out of 83 patients who were included in the study, it was found that CML is more common in males and between the age group of 30-39 yrs. Most of the patients were diagnosed when they were in chronic phase. The common non- hematological adverse effects that were observed was abdominal pain, head ache, GI disturbances etc. and few patients experienced hematological adverse effects such as thrombocytopenia, anemia etc.
EVALUATION OF ACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF FENUGREEK SEEDS OF WATER EXTRACT USING HPLC METHODOLOGY
Abstract Methi seeds and its uses in Ayurvedic medicines for the treatment of wounds, abscesses, arthritis, bronchitis, and digestive disorders have been reported due to presence of bioactive compounds. These active comp...
DEVELOPMENT OF SIMULATED EXPERIMENTAL DEVICES TO MEET LEARNING NEEDS OF EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY
Abstract The limitation of use of animals in Pharmacology practical classes lead to develop innovative simulated experiments to understand the pharmacological actions produced by various drugs. Laboratory based practical...
“APPRAISAL OF ANTIBIOTICS USE IN A SECONDARY CARE HOSPITAL IN SOUTH INDIA.
Abstract The emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria is major problem throughout the world and rational use of antibiotics is therefore very important. Good infection control practice is a critical component for succe...
Quality and regulatory affairs of herbal drugs: A world-wide Review
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ISOLATION AND STRUCTURAL ELUCIDATION OF BIOLOGICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES COMPOUNDS FROM CANTHIAM COROMENDELICUM
Abstract The present study deals with the identifying a Squalene from medicinal plants for pharmaceutical application. Squalene was isolated from Canthiam coromendelicum using soxhlet apparatus. Methanol is a good solven...