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Query: UMLS:C0002874 (
aplastic anemia
)
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The risks of agranulocytosis and
aplastic anemia
in relation to analgesic drug use were evaluated in a population-based case-control study conducted in Europe and Israel. Analgesic use in the week before the onset of illness was compared between 221 cases of agranulocytosis and 1425 hospital controls. Analgesics significantly associated with agranulocytosis were dipyrone (metamizol sodium), indomethacin, and butazones (phenylbutazone and oxyphenbutazone). For dipyrone, the rate ratio estimate was 23.7 in Ulm, West Germany, West Berlin, and Barcelona, Spain, and the estimated excess risk for any exposure in a one-week period was 1.1 per million. In Israel and Budapest, Hungary, where the rate ratio estimate was 0.8, there was no evidence of excess risk. In all of the regions combined, the rate ratio estimates were 8.9 for indomethacin and 3.8 for butazones, with excess risk estimates of 0.6 and 0.2 per million, respectively. Analgesic use 29 to 180 days before admission was compared between 113 cases of
aplastic anemia
and 1724 controls.
Indomethacin
(rate ratio estimate, 12.7), diclofenac sodium (8.8), and butazones (8.7) were significantly associated with
aplastic anemia
, with estimated excess risks for any exposure in a five-month period of 10.1, 6.8, and 6.6 per million, respectively.
...
PMID:Risks of agranulocytosis and aplastic anemia. A first report of their relation to drug use with special reference to analgesics. The International Agranulocytosis and Aplastic Anemia Study. 374 87
Although indomethacin has been implicated as a possible cause of
aplastic anemia
on the basis of a few clinical observations, its role has not been definitely established. A case of fatal
aplastic anemia
is described in which no drugs other than allopurinol and indomethacin were given.
Indomethacin
was first given four weeks prior to the onset of symptoms. A positive lymphocyte transformation test with indomethacin in vitro further substantiates the potential role of this drug in causing
aplastic anemia
in a susceptible patient. Fortunately, this seems to be a very rare complication.
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PMID:Fatal aplastic anemia due to indomethacin--lymphocyte transformation tests in vitro. 726 4