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Drugs associated with restless legs syndrome: A case/noncase study in the French pharmacovigilance database
Perez Lloret, Santiago
; Rey, María Verónica; Bondon Guitton, Emmanuelle; Rascol, Olivier; Montastruc, And Jean-Louis

Fecha de publicación:
12/2012
Editorial:
Lippincott Williams
Revista:
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
ISSN:
0271-0749
Idioma:
Inglés
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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.
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Perez Lloret, Santiago; Rey, María Verónica; Bondon Guitton, Emmanuelle; Rascol, Olivier; Montastruc, And Jean-Louis; Drugs associated with restless legs syndrome: A case/noncase study in the French pharmacovigilance database; Lippincott Williams; Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology; 32; 6; 12-2012; 824-827
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