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Rev. méd. hered ; 31(1): 12-16, ene.-mar. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1144804

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Resumen Objetivos: Identificar la ocurrencia de casos de embarazo, nacimientos y aborto en participantes de ensayos clinicos en fases III y IV, en Perú. Material y métodos: Estudio de análisis de datos secundarios, retrospectivo, de todos los casos de embarazo ocurridos durante la realización de ensayos clínicos, en el periodo 2010 al 2015. Los datos se obtuvieron del sistema virtual REAS-NET, del Instituto Nacional de Salud para el reporte de eventos adversos serios. Se utilizó la prueba de Fisher y Chi cuadrado para el análisis de las variables. Resultados: Se encontraron 30 casos de embarazos de pacientes enroladas en los ensayos clínicos, 24 de ellos en ensayos de fase III. El rango de edad fue 19 a 44 años, 21 casos terminaron en aborto. Ninguna de las variables estudiadas presentó asociación significativa con el resultado del embarazo: aborto y nacido vivo normal. Conclusiones: Se encontraron embarazos en las participantes en ensayos clínicos de fase III y IV, la edad correspondió a la edad fértil de las mujeres.


Summary Objectives: To identify the occurrence of cases of pregnancy, births and abortion in participants of clinical trials in phases III and IV, in Peru. Methods: Retrospective secondary data analysis study of all cases of pregnancy that occurred during clinical trials, in the period 2010 to 2015. The data were obtained from the virtual system REAS-NET, of the National Institute of Health for the report of serious adverse events. The Fisher and Chi square test was used to analyze the variables. Results: 30 cases of pregnancies of patients enrolled in clinical trials were found, 24 of them in phase III trials. The age range was 19 to 44 years, 21 cases ended in abortion. None of the variables studied presented a significant association with the outcome of pregnancy: abortion and normal live birth. Conclusions: Pregnancies were found in the participants in phase III and IV clinical trials, the age corresponded to the fertile age of the women.

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Rev. chil. infectol ; 36(1): 32-40, feb. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1003654

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Resumen Antecedentes: Los estudios clínicos orientados a evaluar la calidad de medicamentos genéricos pueden ser útiles para fortalecer políticas de acceso a terapia anti-retroviral combinada (TARc). Objetivo: Describir la efectividad y seguridad del esquema genérico lamivudina/tenofovir/efavirenz (3TC/TDF/EFV) en pacientes con infección por VIH/SIDA naïve, pertenecientes a un programa de atención integral. Materiales/Métodos: Estudio clínico prospectivo fase IV abierto y sin grupo control. Entre 2012-2014, se incluyeron y siguieron 40 pacientes con infección por VIH/SIDA naïve y con indicación para iniciar tratamiento. Los pacientes fueron tratados con el esquema genérico 3TC/TDF/EFV y fueron seguidos durante 12 meses. El seguimiento incluyó valoración clínica, parámetros inmunovirológicos y de laboratorio, al inicio del tratamiento y a los 3, 6 y 12 meses. Resultados: De los 40 pacientes, 30 (75%) cumplieron los doce meses de tratamiento; de ellos, 80% alcanzó CV indetectable (< 40 copias/mL) y 83,3% CV < 50 copias/mL. Adicionalmente, en el grupo hubo un incremento en la mediana de 173 linfocitos TCD4/mm3. Por su parte, los resultados del hemograma completo, creatininemia y transaminasas hepáticas se conservaron en rangos normales y no generaron cambios del TARc. Los efectos adversos reconocidos para estos medicamentos se presentaron en menos de 10% de los pacientes y no tuvieron implicaciones graves. Conclusiones: En este grupo pequeño de pacientes, el esquema genérico 3TC/TDF/EFV es efectivo y seguro en el tratamiento de pacientes con infección por VIH/SIDA naïve, y su perfil de efectividad y seguridad es similar al del esquema 3TC/TDF/EFV innovador en pacientes con condiciones clínicas similares.


Background: Clinical studies aimed to evaluating the quality of generic drugs may be useful to strengthen policies of access to combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). Aim: To describe the effectiveness and safety of the generic schema lamivudine/tenofovir/efavirenz (3TC/TDF/EFV) in patients with HIV/AIDS naive, belonging to a comprehensive care program. Methods: A nonrandomized, open-label, phase IV study, during 2012 to 2014 naive HIV-infected patients 18 years or older with indication to receive cART were recruited. Patients were treated with generic scheme 3TC/TDF/EFV and were followed-up during 12 months. Clinical, immunological and laboratory parameters were assessed at baseline, 3, 6 and 12 months of treatment. Results: Of the 40 patients, 30 (75%) met the 12 months of treatment; of them, 80% achieved undetectable viral load (< 40 copies/mL) and 83.3% viral load < 50 copies/mL. Additionally, there was a significant increase (173 cells/mm3) in the median for CD4 T lymphocyte count. Moreover, the results of the whole blood count, creatinine and transaminases were preserved in normal ranges and did not generate changes in the cART. Potential side effects of antiretroviral drugs occurred in less than 10% of patients and had no serious implications. Conclusions: In this small group of patients, the generic scheme 3TC/TDF/EFV is effective and safe in the treatment of patients with HIV/AIDS naïve, and its effectiveness and safety profile is similar to show by innovator scheme 3TC/TDF/EFV in patients with similar clinical conditions. Registro Estudio: Registro Público Cubano de Ensayos Clínicos (RPCEC) ID: RPCEC00000134. Registered 20 July 2012.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/drug therapy , Drugs, Generic/therapeutic use , Lamivudine/therapeutic use , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , Benzoxazines/therapeutic use , Tenofovir/therapeutic use , Time Factors , Prospective Studies , Reproducibility of Results , Analysis of Variance , Treatment Outcome , Colombia , Statistics, Nonparametric , Cyclopropanes , Alkynes
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Cancer Research and Treatment ; : 423-429, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-101940

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PURPOSE: Eribulin mesilate was approved for the treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (MBC), who had received at least two chemotherapeutic regimens, including anthracycline and taxane. On the other hand, the efficacy and safety information of eribulin in Korean patients is limited by the lack of clinical trials. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this multicenter, open-label, single-arm, phase IV study, locally advanced or MBC patients were enrolled between June 2013 and April 2014 from 14 centers in Korea. One point four mg/m2 dose of eribulin was administered on days 1 and 8 of every 21 days. The primary endpoint was the frequency and intensity of the treatment emergent adverse event. The secondary endpoint was the disease control rate, which included the rate of complete responses, partial responses, and stable disease. RESULTS: A total of 101 patients received at least one dose of eribulin and were included in the safety set. The patients received a total of 543 treatment cycles, with a median of three cycles (range, 1 to 31 cycles). The most common adverse event was neutropenia (91.1% of patients, 48.3% of cycles). The frequent non-hematological adverse events included alopecia, decrease in appetite, fatigue/asthenia, and myalgia/arthralgia. The peripheral neuropathy of any grade occurred in 27 patients (26.7%), including grade 3 in two patients. Disease control rate was 52.7% and 51.3% of patients in the full analysis set and per-protocol set, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated the feasible safety profile and activity of eribulin in Korean patients with MBC.


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Humans , Alopecia , Appetite , Breast Neoplasms , Breast , Clinical Study , Hand , Korea , Mesylates , Neoplasm Metastasis , Neutropenia , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
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Vitae (Medellín) ; 20(1): 30-40, ene.-abr. 2013. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-681749

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Antecedentes: El fortalecimiento de la política de productos competidores (genéricos) se puede acompañar de interrogantes sobre la calidad y, por tanto, sobre la efectividad de algunos de estos medicamentos. Los estudios fase IV son una opción válida para valorar la efectividad y seguridad de estos medicamentos. Objetivos: Valorar la efectividad y seguridad del esquema genérico Lamivudina/Zidovudina/Efavirenz en pacientes con VIH/SIDA que no han recibido terapia antirretroviral, que son atendidos en un programa de atención integral ambulatoria especializada, y comparar estos resultados con los datos de eficacia y seguridad reportados en un estudio de referencia (que utiliza el mismo esquema de medicamentos innovadores y fue realizado con pacientes con condiciones similares). Métodos: Se realizó un estudio clínico abierto no controlado del tipo fase IV. Se valoró la efectividad (disminución de carga viral en plasma y aumento de linfocitos CD4+) y seguridad (reacciones adversas) del esquema genérico Lamivudina/Zidovudina/Efavirenz durante 12 meses en pacientes mayores de 18 años VIH (+), que no habían recibido terapia antirretroviral y con indicación para recibirla. Los seguimientos clínicos y el seguimiento farmacoterapéutico fueron utilizados como estrategias de valoración y recolección de datos. Los resultados fueron comparados con los resultados reportados en un estudio referencia, contrastando la hipótesis de no inferioridad de dichos resultados. Resultados: El estudio incluyó 47 pacientes, de los cuales 33 estuvieron presentes hasta el final del estudio. Al año de tratamiento, en 28 pacientes (el 85%) la carga viral (valorada por indetectabilidad de las copias de RNAm viral/mL) alcanzó una disminución estadísticamente significativa, mientras que en 30 pacientes (el 91%) el recuento de linfocitos T-CD4+ mayor a 200 células/mm3 alcanzó un aumento progresivo y estadísticamente significativo. Para la comparación se halló un artículo que cumplió con...


Subject(s)
HIV , Anti-HIV Agents , Drugs, Generic
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Psychiatry Investigation ; : 391-399, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-14290

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the relative severity of nausea in patients from Korea with major depressive disorder (MDD) who were treated with duloxetine at low (30 mg) or high (60 mg) doses, with or without food, for the first week of an 8 week treatment. METHODS: Adult patients (n=249), with MDD and a 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD17) score of > or =15, received open-label once daily duloxetine. At Week 0, patients were randomized to 4 groups: 30 mg with food (n=63), 60 mg with food (n=59), 30 mg without food (n=64), and 60 mg without food (n=63). At Week 1, all patients switched to duloxetine 60 mg for 7 weeks. The primary outcome measure was item 112 (nausea) of the Association for Methodology and Documentation in Psychiatry adverse event scale. Effectiveness was assessed by change in HAMD17 total score. RESULTS: Overall, 94.4% (235/249) of patients completed Week 1 and 55.0% (137/249) of patients completed the study. For Week 1, nausea was significantly less severe for patients who received 30 mg compared with 60 mg duloxetine (p=0.003), regardless of food intake. In all groups, nausea severity was highest at Week 1 and declined throughout the study. HAMD17 score was reduced in all groups and the most common adverse event reported was nausea (145/249; 58.2%). CONCLUSION: To minimize nausea, Korean patients with MDD who require duloxetine treatment could be given 30 mg once daily, regardless of food, for the first week followed by 60 mg once daily for the course of therapy.


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Adult , Humans , Depression , Depressive Disorder, Major , Eating , Korea , Nausea , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Thiophenes , Duloxetine Hydrochloride
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Rev. bras. epidemiol ; 14(3): 361-371, set. 2011. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-604610

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OBJETIVOS: Descrever e avaliar o Sistema brasileiro de vigilância passiva de eventos adversos pós-vacinação (SPVEAPV). MÉTODOS: A descrição e avaliação do SPVEAPV fundamentaram-se nas notificações de eventos adversos pós-vacina Tetravalente ou DTwP/Hib - vacina adsorvida difteria, tétano, pertussis e Haemophilus influenzae b (conjugada) - (EAPV-T), durante o período de 2002 a 2005. Empregou-se a metodologia proposta pelo Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. RESULTADOS: O SPVEAPV apresenta abrangência nacional, tem por objetivos identificar e padronizar condutas frente a casos de eventos adversos pós-vacinação (EAPV) e identificar lotes reatogênicos. A vigilância é útil, simples e flexível, sua sensibilidade é baixa, superestima os eventos mais graves, mas descreve de forma consistente os EAPV-T, identificando a convulsão, a febre e o episódio hipotônico-hiporresponsivo como os mais frequentes, apontando a maior proporção de EAPV na primeira dose (49,7 por cento) e nas primeiras seis horas após a vacinação (72,8 por cento); é útil ao subsidiar decisões e investigações complementares; 46,1 por cento das notificações são feitas até 10 dias após a vacinação; sua completude varia de 70 por cento a 90 por cento, conforme o item. CONCLUSÕES: O SPVEAPV mostra-se útil no monitoramento da segurança da vacina DTwP/Hib, sendo, porém, recomendável a incorporação de novas metodologias como a de municípios e/ou hospitais sentinelas e a de sistemas informatizados de registros de imunização com a finalidade de elevar sua sensibilidade.


OBJECTIVES: To describe and evaluate the Brazilian system of passive surveillance of adverse events following immunization (PSAEFI). METHODS: The description and evaluation of PSAEFI were undertaken using the reported cases of adverse events following immunization with DTwP-Hib vaccine (AEFI-T), during the period from 2002 to 2005, using the Centers for Disease Control methodology. RESULTS: The PSAEFI system, which provides national coverage, is designed to standardize practices in cases of adverse events following immunization (AEFI) and to identify highly reactogenic lots of vaccine. The PSAEFI system proved its usefulness, simplicity and flexibility; despite low sensitivity, overestimate the proportion of sever events, but it consistently described AEFI-T, identifying fever, convulsions and hypotonic-hyporesponsive episodes as the most common events. It showed that 49.7 percent of AEFI-T occur after the first dose, and that 72.8 percent occur within the first six hours after vaccination. It facilitates public health decisions and epidemiological investigations. It is timely, 46.1 percent of all AEFI-T being reported within 10 days after vaccination and its completeness ranges from 70 to 90 percent, depending on the item evaluated. CONCLUSIONS: The PSAEFI system proved useful for monitoring DTwP-Hib vaccine safety. We recommended the incorporation of new methodologies, such the use of sentinel cities/hospitals and computerized immunization registries in order to increase its sensitivity.


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Humans , Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems , Vaccination/adverse effects , Brazil
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Arch. méd. Camaguey ; 15(1): 1-11, ene.-feb. 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-584281

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La otitis media aguda supurada es muy frecuente en pediatría. El 80 por ciento de los niños en edad preescolar y el 50 por ciento de los lactantes hacen un cuadro de supuración de oídos dos veces al año. Objetivo: evaluar la efectividad de la ceftriaxona en dosis única en pacientes pediátricos con otitis media aguda supurada. Método: se realizó un ensayo clínico, fase IV, durante el segundo semestre del año 2008, a 51 niños ingresados con el diagnóstico de Otitis Media Aguda Supurada, en el Hospital Pediátrico Provincial de Camagüey Eduardo Agramante Piña. Resultados: se encontró un ligero aumento del sexo masculino; con predominio significativo de la raza blanca. Existió una alta incidencia en los pacientes menores de un año. El 58,8 por ciento de los pacientes recibieron tratamiento previamente con antimicrobianos. El tratamiento antimicrobiano utilizado con mayor frecuencia fue la amoxicillina, la penicilina y el Claforan. Más del 66 por ciento presentó una evolución favorable dentro de las 72h siguientes al tratamiento con la monodosis de ceftriaxona. En 48 de los pacientes estudiados se obtuvo una evolución otoscópica favorable, lo que correspondió a un 94,12 por ciento de los casos estudiados. Al estudiar el comportamiento de los pacientes según edad y otras enfermedades asociadas, se pudo observar que sólo dos pacientes no presentaron otras enfermedades asociadas. Conclusiones: se logró una evolución favorable dentro de las 72h siguientes al tratamiento con la monodosis de ceftriaxona en casi la totalidad de los casos.


Otitis media acute suppurativa is very frequent disease in pediatrics. The 80 percent of children in preschool age and 50 percent of infants make ear suppuration twice a year. Objective: to evaluate the efficacy of an only dose of ceftriaxone in pediatric patients with otitis media acute suppurativa. Method: a phase IV clinical trial was performed, during the second semester of 2008 to 51 children admitted with otitis media acute suppurativa as diagnosis, at the provincial pediatric hospital of Camagüey Eduardo Agramonte Piña. Results: a slight increase of the masculine sex was found; with significant prevalence of the white race (44,86 percent). There was a high incidence in patients under one year (29) for 56,9 percent. The 58,8 percent (30) of patients previously received antimicrobial treatment. The most frequent antimicrobial treatment used was amoxicillin (44,1 percent), penicillin (20,5 percent) and claforan (11,7 percent). More than the 66 percent presented a favorable evolution within 72 hours next to the treatment with ceftriaxone monodoses. In 48 of studied patients a favorable otoscopic evolution was obtained, what corresponded to 94,12 percent of studied cases. Conclusions: a favorable evolution was achieved within 72 hours following to the treatment with ceftriaxone monodoses in more than the half of cases.


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Humans , Male , Child , Female , Ceftriaxone/therapeutic use , Single Dose , Otitis Media, Suppurative/drug therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 125-132, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-118993

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Sulglycotide is a sulphoglycopeptide with antiulcer and cytoprotective activity that is derived from the porcine duodenal mucosa. This study carried out a 3-week single blinded, randomized, multicenter, noninferiority trial to compare the efficacy of oral sulglycotide in treating symptomatic erosive gastritis with that of rebamipide. METHODS: Seventy-three patients with symptomatic erosive gastritis were randomized to receive 3 weeks of treatment with either sulglycotide or rebamipide. The primary efficacy parameter was the endoscopic cure rate and the endoscopic improvement rate, and the secondary parameter was the improvement rate in the dyspepsia symptom scores. RESULTS: Of the 73 patients recruited, 36 received sulglycotide and 37 received rebamipide. The endoscopic cure rate in the sulgycotide and rebamipide group was 29.6% and 25.0% according to per protocol (PP) analysis, respectively (p=0.69). The endoscopic improvement rate in the sulglycotide and rebamipide group was 63.0% and 62.5% according to PP analysis, respectively (p=0.97). The symptomatic improvement rate in the sulgycotide and rebamipide group was 51.9% and 53.1% according to PP analysis, respectively (p=0.74). The result of 90% CIs for the difference in endoscopic cure rate, endoscopic improvement rate and symptom improvement rate between the two groups met the criteria for the non-inferiority of sulglycotide to rebamipide. CONCLUSIONS: Sulglycotide was not inferior to rebamipide in both erosion healing and symptom relief in patients with acute and chronic gastritis.


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Humans , Dyspepsia , Gastritis , Mucous Membrane
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