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Molsidomine, Nicorandil, Trimetazidine의 안전성 관련 체계적 고찰

Authors
정경혜Eunkyung Euni Lee
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
한국임상약학회
Keywords
Molsidomine; nicorandil; trimetazidine; safety; adverse effects
Citation
한국임상약학회지, v.26, no.2, pp 172 - 180
Pages
9
Journal Title
한국임상약학회지
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
172
End Page
180
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/8095
ISSN
1226-6051
Abstract
Background: Ischemic heart disease is the most common type of heart disease and an important cause of death in Korea. Among marketed anti-anginal medications, molsidomine, nicorandil, and trimetazidine are approved in Korea with unique mechanism of actions. As these drugs are not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, the access to the up-to-dated and comprehensive safety-related information has been less than optimal from drug information resources used by Korean pharmacists. Methods: A systematic review was conducted using Embase and Korean manuscripts to compile safety updates for these medications. Out of 418 articles from keyword searches, 52 studies were reviewed in full to compare adverse effects (AEs) with the approved package inserts (PI). Results: Molsidomine related adverse effects were mostly mild or moderate, but anxiety, palpitation, epigastric pain, and sexual potency reduction were additional AEs found from the review not listed in PI. Although PI has included ulceration in oral cavity and gastrointestinal tracts including anus by nicorandil, the Korea FDA recently recommended adding corneal, genital, and skin ulcers to the approved PI. Trimetazidine induced Parkinsonism, worsening of the symptoms for patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, gastrointestinal burning, and muscle cramps were additionally identified AEs not listed in PI for trimetazidine. Conclusion: Continuous evaluations of the safety profile of these agents are needed to balance the risks and benefits to provide evidence-based safety counseling to the patients. In addition, more focused efforts on spontaneous reporting are warranted by healthcare professionals to safeguard patients against AEs.
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