Safety profile of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine: a disproportionality analysis of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database

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2021-10

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Papazisis, G
Siafis, S
Cepatyte, D
Giannis, D
Stamoula, E
Tzachanis, D
Egberts, ToineORCID 0000-0003-1758-7779ISNI 0000000392745722

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to identify potential safety signals of chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), over the period preceding their repurpose as COVID-19 treatment options, through the analysis of safety data retrieved from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) pharmacovigilance database. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a disproportionality analysis of FAERS data between the first quarter of 2004 and December 2019 using the OpenVigil2.1-MedDRA software. Disproportionality was quantified using the reporting odds ratio (ROR) and its 95% confidence interval (CIs). The reported mortality of CQ and HCQ was also investigated. RESULTS: The dataset contained 6,635,356 reports. Comparison of the RORs revealed significant differences between CQ and HCQ for the following adverse events: cardiomyopathy, cardiac arrhythmias, retinal disorders, corneal disorders, hearing disorders, headache, hepatic disorders, severe cutaneous reactions, musculoskeletal disorders, and cytopenia. Only CQ was associated with psychotic disorders, suicide, self-injury, convulsions, peripheral neuropathy, and decreased appetite. In multivariable logistic regression, death was more frequently associated with CQ use, advanced age, male sex, co-reported suicide and self-injury, cardiomyopathy, cardiac arrhythmias, and decreased appetite. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm previously published evidence and suggest that HCQ has a safer clinical profile compared to CQ, and thus could serve as the drug of choice for future therapeutic purposes.

Keywords

Chloroquine, Disproportionality analysis, FAERS, Hydroxychloroquine, Safety, Pharmacology (medical), SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Papazisis, G, Siafis, S, Cepatyte, D, Giannis, D, Stamoula, E, Tzachanis, D & Egberts, T 2021, 'Safety profile of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine : a disproportionality analysis of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database', European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, vol. 25, no. 19, pp. 6003-6012. https://doi.org/10.26355/eurrev_202110_26878