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[Intolerance to hydroxychloroquine marketed in Spain (Dolquine) in patients with autoimmune conditions]

Authors :
J, Jiménez-Alonso
J M, Sabio
P L, Carrillo-Alascio
J, Jiménez-Jáimez
N, Ortego-Centeno
E, Jiménez-Jáimez
C, Hidalgo-Tenorio
M, Guzmán-Ubeda
L, Jáimez
R, Cáliz
A, García-Sánchez
M, Gallego
L, Caminal
J L, Callejas-Rubio
R, Cervera
J, Font
Source :
Revista clinica espanola. 204(11)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

A significant proportion of our patients has described to have problems from tolerance to Dolquine, a new presentation of hydroxychloroquine recently marketed in Spain, compared to Plaquenil. The objective was to know the tolerability and the adverse effects of this new presentation.A cross-sectional multicenter study on 133 patients treated with Dolquine was conducted.Of the 133 patients (87% women; average age [AA]: 32.9 [15.4] years) who received Dolquine during an average period of 6.7 (1.4) months, 32 patients (24%) described to have more problems with this drug in comparison with other antimalarial. The adverse effects experienced were: bitter taste (62.4%), difficulty in swallowing the tablet (13.5%), dyspepsia (9.8%), nausea (7.5%), vomiting (1.5%), pruritus (1.5%), diarrhea (0.7%), and instability feeling (0.7%). The presence of gastrointestinal adverse effects was not related to the consumption of gastroerosive drugs, gastric protectors, or a high number of drugs. The attrition rate was 9.8%. Conclusions. Dolquine induces lower tolerance and more gastrointestinal adverse effects than Plaquenil, pointing out its bitter taste and the difficulty in swallowing it. Despite this higher intolerance there was not an increase in the attition rate from the antimalarial treatment in comparison to other series.

Details

ISSN :
00142565
Volume :
204
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista clinica espanola
Accession number :
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