Drug hypersensitivity in students from São Paulo, Brazil

Authors

  • Luis Felipe Chiaverini Ensina Universidade de São Paulo
  • Maria Helena Lopes Amigo Universidade de Santo Amaro; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Thais Koch Universidade de Santo Amaro; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Evelyn Guzman Universidade de Santo Amaro; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Renata Paoli Universidade de Santo Amaro; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Inês Cristina Camelo Nunes Universidade Federal de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322010001000014

Keywords:

Drug eruption, Drug hypersensitivity, Epidemiology, questionnaire, Students

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Drug hypersensitivity is responsible for substantial mortality and morbidity, and increased health costs. However, epidemiological data on drug hypersensitivity in general or specific populations are scarce. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional survey of 1015 university students, using a self-reported questionnaire. RESULTS: The prevalence of self-reported drug hypersensitivity was 12,11% (123/1015). The most frequently implicated drugs were non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (45,9%) and beta-lactam and sulfonamide antibiotics (25,40%). The majority of the patients reported dermatological manifestations (99), followed by respiratory (40), digestive (23) and other (19). Forty-five patients had an immediate type reaction, and 76,72% (89) had the drug by oral route. CONCLUSION: The results showed that drug hypersensitivity is highly prevalent in university students, and that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug and antibiotics (beta-lactams and sulfonamide) are the most frequently concerned drugs.

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Published

2010-01-01

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Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

Ensina, L. F. C., Amigo, M. H. L., Koch, T., Guzman, E., Paoli, R., & Nunes, I. C. C. (2010). Drug hypersensitivity in students from São Paulo, Brazil . Clinics, 65(10), 1009-1011. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322010001000014